The big Cypress Reserve |
The big Cypress Reserve - is located in a southern part of Florida, approximately 45 miles (72 kilometres) to the West from Miami. The reserve was the first National park in system of National parks of the USA.
Long since territory of Cypress reserve as a southern part of National park Everglejds historically served home to indigenous population - to tribes Miccosukee and Seminoles.
The reserve also is the native land of nine dying out kinds, including Western Indian ламантина, east indigo colours to a snake, etc.
In the Big Cypress Reserve the various set of flora and fauna is presented, including мангровые trees, orchids, alligators, venomous snakes, various birds, and the Florida Panther. To the beginning of 80th years of the XX-th century the aggregate number of a Florida puma was estimated approximately in 300 individuals. The Florida Panther (Felis concolor coryi), lives only in staff Southern Florida, basically in places of Cypress Reserve remote for the person and National park Everglejds.
In the Big Cypress Reserve movement on transport is forbidden. Tourists are offered to make on park the pedestrian walks.