The Lady Who Saved the Everglades A famous attribute, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, once declared, “If you want to see my monument, look around you.” “If you want to know where I got these gray hairs, it was worrying about the Everglades” (Douglas). This quote meant that she had worked hard and she was proud of her accomplishments. Douglas was born April 7, 1890 in Minneapolis, Minnesota (“About Marjory”). When she moved to Miami, she fell in love with South Florida. She would visit the Everglades every day, and loved to write books in her spare time. The Everglades was a preserved and naturalist park full of animals, but around the 1960’s people wanted to destroy it; however, Marjory Stoneman single-handedly saved the Florida wetland …show more content…
Marjory discovered the uniqueness and the admiration of the Everglades in 1920 (Douglas). From this, it is obvious that Marjory admired nature and would loved how green the grass looked or how she saw animals throughout Florida. Marjory said she wanted to write books about the Everglades because she wanted to change people's mind to realize the importance of the Everglades (Douglas). “Whoever wants me to talk, I'll come over and tell them about the necessity of preserving the Everglades” (Douglas). Douglas wanted to seek people’s attention to encourage them that the Everglades was an important natural resource. Furthermore, when Douglas heard about the creation of the Everglades National Park, she wanted to support by serving on the committee (“About Marjory”). “You have to stand up for some things in this world” (Douglas). Without a doubt, Marjory wanted to help create the National Park since the Everglades was very important to her. The Everglades National Park opened in 1947, after trying to find land and secure funding (“About Marjory”). The Everglades was a preserved and naturalist park full of animals, before the disastrous phase started to …show more content…
Humans started to destroy the ecosystem with places, buildings, and constructions in the Everglades (Douglas). Douglas was furious with this decision and thought it was insane that they would do this. She fought hard and strong to protect the Everglades and the nature around it. “Alligators and wading birds have been disrupted, Lake Okeechobee is choked with pollution and water restrictions” (“The Everglades’ Old Friend”). From this, it was evident that Douglas was furious and people did care about their environment and their water. There was so much damage in the Everglades, the Water Management District had to pay $50 million to $100 million (“Florida Wildlife Hurt by Progress”). Without a doubt, this was a huge problem to the Everglades and the Water Management District, having to pay a lot of money. Marjory Stoneman Douglas said “Their idea was to get the water off the land. They never thought they would need that water” (“Floridians Finally Heed Old Warning on Water”). This phase was a big struggle to everyone who was trying to protect the Everglades. Destroying the Everglades was a disastrous thing to Marjory Stoneman