Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Everglades National Park' has mentioned 'Pine' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Sunrise on the pine rocklands on Long Pine Key Nature Trail
Miami-Dade County was once covered in 186,000 acres (290.6xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi; 752.7xc2xa0km2) of pine rockland forests, but most of it was harvested by the lumber industry.
[29] Pineland ecosystems (or pine rocklands) are characterized by shallow, dry sandy loam over a limestone substrate covered almost exclusively by slash pines (Pinus elliottii var.
South Florida slash pines are uniquely adapted to promote fire by dropping a large amount of dried pine needles and shedding dry bark.
Pine cones require heat from fires to open, allowing seeds to disperse and take hold.
Pine rocklands are considered one of the most threatened habitats in Florida; less than 4,000 acres (6.3xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi; 16.2xc2xa0km2) of pineland exist outside the park.
[34] A variety of animal species meet their needs for food, shelter, nesting, and rooking in pine rocklands.
The park protects the last stands of pine rockland in Florida.
Closest to Homestead on State Road 9336 is the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center, where a 38-mile (61xc2xa0km) road begins, winding through pine rockland, cypress, freshwater marl prairie, coastal prairie, and mangrove ecosystems.
Several walking trails in the park vary in hiking difficulty on Pine Island, where visitors can cross hardwood hammocks, pinelands, and freshwater sloughs.
Twenty-eight miles (45xc2xa0km) of trails start near the Long Pine Key campgrounds and wind through Long Pine Key, well-suited for offroad cycling through the pine rocklands in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Wilderness Area.
Camping with some services is available at Long Pine Key, close to the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center, where 108xc2xa0sites are accessible by car.
Criterion (ix): The Everglades contains vast subtropical wetlands and coastal/marine ecosystems including freshwater marshes, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rocklands, extensive mangrove forests, saltwater marshes, and seagrass ecosystems important to commercial and recreational fisheries.