© minds-eye via FlickrEverglades National Park is truly a unique ecosystem that's home to several endangered species. It is currently struggling and fixing the Everglades happens to be the biggest ecosystem restoration project globally. It is also serving as a case study for other restoration endeavors world-wide.
The influence of the Everglades restoration touches the lives of diverse communities who call Florida home, including farmers, environmental activists, and inner-city residents. For restoration efforts to be successful, the park needs your participation.
A survey was created by the NPCA and Clean Water Action concerning public involvement in Everglades Restoration efforts. By taking the survey you will help the park explore how government agencies interact with and share information with the public. Feedback and suggestions will be presented at the January 2010 Everglades Coalition Conference.

