Taylor Slough

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Taylor Slough is a major freshwater wetland drainage channel in the southern Everglades that plays a key role in the park’s hydrology and ecosystem.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Taylor Slough canonical 4

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf drainage channel
freshwater slough
wetland
associatedWith Everglades restoration efforts
wetland conservation
climateZone subtropical
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecologicalRole contributes to biodiversity in Everglades National Park
supports Everglades wildlife
supports wetland habitats
environmentalType wetland drainage channel
flowsToward Florida Bay
hasEcosystemType freshwater marsh
sawgrass marsh
hydrologicalRole conveys freshwater through southern Everglades
major freshwater drainage channel
importance key component of Everglades ecosystem functioning
key component of park hydrology
locatedIn Everglades National Park
southern Everglades
locatedInProtectedArea Everglades National Park
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
partOf Everglades
surface form: Everglades ecosystem

Greater Everglades ecosystem
surface form: Everglades hydrologic system
region South Florida
state Florida
supportsEcosystemService habitat provision
nutrient transport
water flow regulation
waterType freshwater

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Everglades National Park mainRiver Taylor Slough
Greater Everglades ecosystem includes Taylor Slough
Shark River Slough connectedTo Taylor Slough
Everglades hasPart Taylor Slough