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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...


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
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