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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


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...
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