13.1 Major ecosystems and their importance
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Florida's environment is a complex tapestry of diverse ecosystems, from wetlands to coastal habitats. Its unique geology, extensive coastline, and subtropical climate support rich biodiversity, but also present challenges for conservation and management. Human impact has significantly altered Florida's natural landscape. Urbanization, agriculture, and tourism have led to habitat loss and water quality issues. Conservation efforts aim to protect and restore ecosystems, while balancing development needs and addressing climate change impacts.
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Florida's environment is a complex tapestry of diverse ecosystems, from wetlands to coastal habitats. Its unique geology, extensive coastline, and subtropical climate support rich biodiversity, but also present challenges for conservation and management. Human impact has significantly altered Florida's natural landscape. Urbanization, agriculture, and tourism have led to habitat loss and water quality issues. Conservation efforts aim to protect and restore ecosystems, while balancing development needs and addressing climate change impacts.
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