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Florida Ecology (companion to PBS documentary "The Swamp")

Horizontales
May M. ______ successfully lobbied for Florida's first state park in the Everglades.
The ______of 1926 devastated South Florida, particularly Miami Beach and surrounding areas, killing over 400 people and destroying hundreds of millions of dollars in property.
Specifically of land, often involves buying property "sight unseen."
____ Disston, a businessman who believed he could drain the Florida Everglades and sell them for profit. Died after his efforts failed.
Important city in South Florida that boomed as entrepreneurs developed the Everglades into tourist attractions and farmland.
Migrant laborers who planted and harvested crops for Florida's farmers. They were temporary workers, most often black and/or Seminole in ethnicity.
_____ Coe, is called "Papa of the Everglades," worked with Marjorie Stoneman Douglas, noted author and Miami Herald journalist to convince Americans to support turning the Everglades into a national park.
Important lake in central Florida that feeds the Everglade water system. Also the name of one of the worst hurricanes of the early 20th Century, in 1928.
Jim ____ laws influenced the decision to bury Okeechobee hurricane victims who were black in one mass grave in a pauper's cemetary.
------ Canal Generation, who believed, like Theodore Roosevelt, that the wilderness could be tamed.
_______ Scheme, a plan that will take money from people with nothing to show for it.
Verticales
_______ Delano Roosevelt found the climate and waters of Florida to be good for his health in 1923. Later valued the idea of a Florida national park.
Making wilderness into farmland.
Garald Parker, _____, sent to South Florida to study the problem of salt in Miami wells. Came to understand Everglade ecology and co-authored the popular book "River of Grass " with M. S. Douglas, published in 1947.
Land surrounded by water on 3 sides.
Located in Southern Florida and described as a natural water management system, misunderstood by 19th century entrepreneurs who tried to drain it. Half of it was later turned into the Everglades National Park.
President Harry S. ______, officially opened the Everglades National Park at a dedication ceremony in 1947.
Name of native peoples who lived in the Everglades after being driven there by white settlers taking up residence in Northern Florida.
Napoleon Bonaparte _____, campaigned for governor in Florida promising to drain the Everglades and make his state a new "heartland."
James _____, did a study in 1908 to support Broward's reclaimation plan for Florida which eventually created ecological disaster for the Everglades.