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Everglades Restoration Helps Fight Climate Change
By Steve Davis, Ph.D. The Everglades is recognized worldwide for its iconic wildlife like alligators, panthers, and wading birds. Many people also know the Everglades for its vast sawgrass marshes, sloughs filled with bladderwort and water lilies, and tree islands that form the high ground. Perhaps the most important aspect of the Everglades, though, is what lies beneath its surface—the soil. This is not just a story about soil, though. It’s about the important interactions b


Economic Impacts of Climate Change in Florida
By Mahadev G. Bhat, Ph.D. How does climate change affect Florida's Economy? With global climate change , Floridians can expect extremes...


How Will Sea Level Rise and Climate Change Shape the Everglades
By Dr. Steve Davis For those of us living along the lower east coast of Florida, the Everglades is a backyard wilderness, the source of...


Mermaids in the Everglades
By Dr. Ruscena Wiederholt, Quantitative Ecologist “If anyone unwarily draws in too close and hears the singing of the Sirens, his wife...


12 Lugares Para Visitar En Los Everglades
12 Lugares Para Visitar En La Cuenca Hidrográfica De Los Everglades.


2020 FOREVERGLADES SCHOLARS & FELLOWS ANNOUNCED
The Everglades Foundation announced that it will be awarding a total of $125,000 to recipients of 2020 ForEverglades Scholarships and...


Lacoste and The Everglades Foundation Partner On A New Collection
Collection Features Custom Color by The Pantone Color Institute entitled “Forevergreen by Lacoste” Available on Lacoste.com and at...


Managers Begin to Discharge Polluted Lake Okeechobee Water
October 10th, 2020 East-facing view of the S77/Moore Haven Lock & Dam showing release of Lake Okeechobee water into the Caloosahatchee...
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