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How the Everglades became America's wetland wonder - explained by environmental researchers
The original Everglades are the product of the subtle interactions between a subtropical water regime, the unique rock substrate and the ever-present fires. Environmental researchers have discovered ...
We are back on the road! This time around, I’m diving into the wonders of the Florida Everglades National Park, uncovering its breathtaking landscapes and unique wildlife. For me, Everglades National ...
Many terms used in discussions of Everglades restoration may be unfamiliar to most people. The following list contains definitions of some of the more common terms used. South Florida Water Management ...
A proposed rock mine in the Everglades has ignited controversy and threats against water managers. The project highlights the challenges of balancing economic interests with environmental protection ...
Twenty-five years ago this month, history was made when the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) was signed into law after years of negotiation between the U.S. Congress, the Clinton ...
Eve Samples, executive director of Friends of the Everglades, is leading a fight against a new detainment center in the Big Cypress National Preserve. The group, along with the Center for Biological ...
The Everglades, a vital ecosystem and sacred land for the Miccosukee and Seminole tribes, is already on the World Heritage Danger List. Tribal leaders argue the detention center disrespects their ...
Collier County Commissioners are considering closing Everglades Airpark due to financial losses and lack of expansion possibilities. Residents, pilots, and business owners are concerned about the ...
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