Another beautiful Pic of Taylor Creek! That dragonfly loves to have his picture taken!
And here's a little background:
Lake Okeechobee functions as the central part of a large interconnected aquatic ecosystem beginning with the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes and ending at Florida Bay south of the Everglades. It also is the major surface water body of the Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Project. The lake provides a number of values to society and nature including water supply for agriculture, urban areas and the environment, flood protection, a multi-million dollar sport and commercial fishery, and habitat for wading birds, migratory waterfowl, and the federally endangered Everglades Snail Kite. These values of the lake have been threatened in recent decades by excessive phosphorus loading, harmful high and low water levels, and rapid expansion of exotic plants.