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Burmese Pythons in our Backyard
What exactly are Burmese pythons? As its name implies, the species originates from Burma, and south and southeast Asia. One of the...


Meet The 2021 John Marshall Interns
The Everglades Foundation's John Marshall Internship Program has partnered with Florida International University's Coastal Ecosystems...


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...


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
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