The Everglades Foundation honors the legacy of John Marshall and the Arthur R. Marshall FoundationPALMETTO BAY, Fla. – The Everglades Foundation has announced it will continue the work of two key programs of the The Arthur R. Marshall...
Florida Coastal Communities in CrisisCommunities all across South Florida are suffering from an ecological and economic crisis due to water pollution and wasteful management...
George Barley Water Prize Launching in Summer 2016The Everglades Foundation is dedicating five years and $10 million to show the world how serious phosphorus water pollution is. The $10...
The side of America’s Everglades you won’t see on TV…To celebrate the National Park Service’s centennial in 2016, NBC’s Today Show visited the Everglades to go slough-slogging through...
Everglades Foundation + FIU: A Powerful PartnershipView the newsletter here. ”https://evergladesfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2016_FIU_EF_newsletter_finalEF.pdf”]
An Update on Water StorageSince November 2014, The Everglades Foundation has been working to finalize an option to purchase land from US Sugar in the Everglades...
Everglades Foundation Statement on Passage of ‘Legacy Florida’ LegislationFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Sarah Bascom, sarah@bascomllc.com, 850.294.6636 Kelsey Swithers, kelsey@bascomllc.com, 941.400.8183...
OUR TAKE ON: The Lake Okeechobee Basin Management Action PlanThe Lake Okeechobee Protection Act of 2000 and the Northern Everglades and Estuaries Protection Program require the South Florida Water...
Billions of Gallons of Polluted Water Continue to Pour into CaloosahatcheeAn unseasonably wet dry season has brought record rainfall to Florida not seen since the Great Depression. Lake Okeechobee levels have...
Phosphorus, Food and Our FutureThis Thursday, Jan. 28 the Director of the George Barley Water Prize, Sonia Rodriguez will be a guest on the “Phosphorus, Food and Our...