The Everglades is a biome located in South Florida consisting of deciduous forest and grasslands. It has an average temperature of 53-77F and receives 54 inches of rainfall annually. The Everglades is home to many species like the Florida panther, American alligator, and West Indian manatee. However, human activity like draining water for agriculture has severely damaged the ecosystem, reducing its size by half and altering water flows and quality. The government is working to restore the Everglades through billions in funding and laws aimed at preserving the remaining areas and reconstructing the natural hydrology.