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    Florida 4-H Forest Ecology

    Mangrove Forests

    Along Florida's south coast and halfway up the peninsula, mangrove swamps hug the shoreline. These dense forests grow at the high tide line, and help stabilize the shoreline, filter pollution, and provide nesting and nursery areas for many aquatic organisms.

    They are particularly threatened by shoreline development and pollution. This ecosystem now has legal protection. Trails in Everglades National Park, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Collier Seminole State Park, and Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge are just a few places to view this fascinating natural community.

    • For the Contest

      Each year the contest takes on two ecosystems on a four-year rotation. At this station, when mangrove forests is one of the featured ecosystems:

      • Juniors and Intermediates will answer 10 multiple choice/true false questions about each ecosystem.
        • To prepare, Juniors should review/watch the ecosystems presentation; Intermediates should read the ecosystem description.
      • Intermediates will be asked multiple choice/true false questions that reference identifying characteristics of the four representative plant species for mangrove forests:

      1) black mangrove
      2) buttonwood
      3) red mangrove
      4) white mangrove

      Junior Ecosystems Presentation:

      • 2024-25 Ecosystems PDF Version
      • 2024-25 Ecosystems PPT Version

      Intermediate Description:

      • Mangrove Forests Description

    Learn More

    • UF/IFAS EDIS Fact Sheet: Avicennia germinans, Black Mangrove
    • UF/IFAS EDIS Fact Sheet: Laguncularia racemosa, White Mangrove
    • UF/IFAS EDIS Fact Sheet: Rhizophora mangle, Red Mangrove
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    P.O. Box 110410 Gainesville, FL 32611-0410
    (352) 846-0547

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