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Smell that smoke from the Everglades fire? Climate change making it more common
Miami Herald speaks with our Chief Science Officer, Dr. Steve Davis, about the 1,800-acre Everglades wildfire sending smoke across South Florida.


The Season of Waiting: Drought in the Land of Water
How is the lingering South Florida drought affecting nature and people? Our science team breaks down the impacts and explains how Everglades restoration can help us build resilience.


Looking Back, Leaping Forward: Kicking Off a New School Year of Everglades Education
As we gear up for another year of PreK-12 Everglades education, take a look back with us at some of our Education team's most impactful 2024-2025 highlights.


The Everglades Foundation Establishes First Visiting Scholar in Economics Program
A gift from globally recognized leader in economic policy and Foundation Board Member, Dr. Sadek Wahba, establishes Scholars Program to advance critical Everglades research.


Bloom Watch: Forecasting Trouble in Lake Okeechobee with New Model
Our science team's new study in collaboration with the National Park Service explores how we can better predict algae blooms before they begin.


Jupiter Island couple leaves legacy of protection for the water they loved
The Everglades Foundation is honored to receive a legacy gift from J. Gwynne and Frances W. Thorsen in support of our mission to protect and restore America's Everglades.


Everglades Mangroves Build Resilience for Coastal Communities
How do mangroves make Florida more resilient and help us cope with coastal flooding? Our team dives into the nature-based solutions provided by mangroves.


8th Annual Everglades Teacher Symposium Generates Record Participation
More than 180 teachers from 13 counties across Florida joined us to Turn the Tide at our Everglades Literacy Program's 2025 Everglades Teacher Symposium.
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