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Final
Project
As the capstone assignment
for this course, each student is expected to complete a final project.
This term's final project involves writing a 10-15 page, referenced paper
addressing one or more issues associated with the
Everglades Restudy & Restoration.
Students can reach a specially created Everglades page by clicking on the
picture of the alligator found below. Students will develop their
project paper around one of the following themes:
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Describe the history
of how the Florida Everglades habitat came to be destroyed.
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Describe what what will
need to be done to restore any one of the following systems in the Everglades:
The Caloosahatchee River, The Kissimmee River, Lake Okeechobee, The Everglades
Proper, Florida Bay, the Florida Aquifer.
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Describe the impact
of the degradation of the Everglades system upon specific fauna & flora
that are inhabitants of this system.
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Explain the policy &
political processes by which the Everglades Restoration efforts have moved.
Be sure to identify explain significant legislation, rules and findings
relevant to the historical restoration of the system.
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Explain how development
throughout South Florida impacts the Everglades system.
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Describe how agriculture
in South Florida has made an impact upon the Everglades system.
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Outline the key components
of the Everglades Restudy effort, and identify key players in the process
and their positions on the restudy.
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Critique plans to store
water from the Everglades, to include the construction of impoundments
to store water and storing water in the aquifer. Address issues
of how the aquifers function and the role that the Everglades plays in
putting water into the Everglades.
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Describe how Everglades
restoration can be paid for, as well as approaches to mitigating development
throughout Southwest Florida.
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Make a presentation
of threatened and endangered plant and animals of the Everglades region.
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The Everglades represents
one form of "wetlands." Identify the types of wetlands that one might
find throughout the U.S. and compare & contrast the Everglades system
to other wetland types.
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