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La peor sequía en décadas en el sur de Florida seca los hábitats y provoca incendios forestales
Telemundo 51, April 24, 2026 La peor sequía en décadas en el sur de Florida agota la vida silvestre y el agua, y aviva los incendios forestales. El agua es vida para todos. Conecta nuestro ecosistema. Lo que antes se veía vibrante perdió su brillo durante más tiempo de lo previsto. Este cambio se ha observado en gran parte del Estado del Sol, mientras el sur de Florida atravesaba uno de sus periodos más secos en décadas. El 2026 comenzó con un déficit de precipitaciones y, pa


Restoring and Protecting Florida’s Waters: Highlights From the 5th Annual Women in Conservation Event
April 24, 2026 Last Friday, The Everglades Foundation and Friends of Manatee Lagoon partnered to bring the fifth annual Women in Conservation event to Manatee Lagoon. This year’s theme, “Restoring and Protecting Our Waters,” featured presentations from Dr. Meenakshi Chabba, Ecosystem & Resilience Scientist at The Everglades Foundation; Dr. Krista McCoy, Director of Research and Conservation at the Florida Oceanographic Society; and Joanna Walczak, Vice President of Conservati


South Florida's worst drought in decades dries up habitats, fuels wildfires
NBC 6 South Florida, April 24, 2026 Water is life for us all. It connects our ecosystem and without it, green turns brown. And, what once looked vibrant turned dull longer than expected. This is a shift seen across much of the Sunshine State as South Florida endured one of its driest periods in decades. 2026 began with a rainfall deficit and for many at home, the difference may have been subtle. The South Florida Water Management District works year‑round to keep daily impact


Bringing Literacy from the Everglades to Your Classroom: Jennifer Diaz on Teachers on Fire Podcast
Teachers on Fire Podcast host Tim Cavey speaks with The Everglades Foundation's Vice President of Education about our PreK-12 Everglades Literacy Program.
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