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Periphyton: Jewel of the Sea
By: Dr. Ruscena Wiederholt, Computational Ecologist I remember my first experience with the stuff. A recent transplant to Miami, I was on...


Statement on Hon. U.S. Representative Alcee Hastings, M.C.
Statement on Hon. U.S. Representative Alcee Hastings, M.C.
“A passionate and vocal supporter of Everglades restoration”


STATEMENT: Proposed Senate & House Budgets Including Full Continuation
For Immediate Release Friday, March 26, 2021 Contact Dr. Steve Davis, 979.571.4739, sdavis@evergladesfoundation.org Kelsey Swithers,...


Teddy Bears of the Everglades
By The Everglades Foundation A Florida black bear climbs a tree in Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Photo by Mac Stone ©. Ubiquitous in nurseries, toy stores, and playrooms, stuffed bears have been a favorite of children for over a century. The origin of these cuddly, plush playthings is far from the infantile world — ironically rooted in hunting, bear hunting specifically. In 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt, an avid hunter, was on a bear hunting trip. When he failed t


Dames of the Everglades
In celebration of International Women's Day, we're highlighting some of the greatest Everglades crusaders. In an interview with Mary...


The Economic Value of Wetlands
Dy Dr. Andrew Stainback, Economist, The Everglades Foundation Wetlands are a dominant feature of Florida’s landscape. Once viewed as...


Climate Change effects in South Florida and the Everglades
By Rajendra Paudel, Ph.D. Would a little less rainfall each year or warmer temperatures impact South Florida and the Everglades? Should...


How Will Climate Change Affect Plants and Animals in The Everglades?
Dr. Ruscena Wiederholt Climate change, associated with hurricanes and heated debates, is an all too familiar term. The basics, including...
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