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- Water and the Everglades - Why is it Important?
STAs and conveyance features such as the Tamiami Trail bridges also allow for the delivery of that water Beyond that, projects that remove canals and levees in the Everglades, such as backfilling the Miami At the southern end, projects along Tamiami Trail, along with improved operations, are redistributing The target is to send 2/3 of the flows under the Tamiami Trail bridges and 1/3 through the S-12 structures
- Everything You Need to Know About Everglades Restoration
August 29, 2025 By The Everglades Foundation Trucks and cars drive over the elevated bridge on Tamiami Trail. The Tamiami Trail bridges, for example, improved habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, from the native The repairs include: Strengthening flood protection Allowing for safer lake water management Tamiami Trail Bridges (US-41) (Nearly Complete) – The Tamiami Trail reduced water flow into Everglades National
- The Everglades is an economic powerhouse that propels the ‘Clean Water Economy’
With the construction of Tamiami Trail bridges and 11 miles of seepage barriers, Everglades National Aerial view of a Tamiami Trail bridge. Photo by The Everglades Foundation.
- ‘Dry to the bone’: Drought squeezes Everglades airboat operators
Everglades like he usually does, Tristan Tigertail steers his airboat alongside the man-made canal along Tamiami Trail. of the drought or reroute their tours to the canal, though a few operators on the southern side of Tamiami Trail said that their area still has enough water to reach the greater Everglades. Airboat trails that once looked like shallow rivers now resemble beaten-down walking paths.
- What is climate change’s role in seagrass die offs in South Florida waters?
Miami Herald, June 30, 2025 Seagrass off the Florida Keys . Photo by Peter Clark. Many previous restoration projects, including adding bridges along Tamiami Trail, are all designed to Read the full Miami Herald article here : https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/environment/climate-change
- ‘A python in the water’: South Florida researchers sound alarm on invasive species
Miami Herald, December 23, 2025 Photo by The Everglades Foundation. with long metal rods at the front sputtered to a stop as researchers stood ready with long nets off Tamiami Trail. “Welcome to Miami,” Steve Davis, the Chief Science Officer of the Everglades Foundation , joked as he Read the full Miami Herald article here: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/environment/article312418777
- In Florida, a race is on to save the Everglades and protect a key source of drinking water
The Everglades ecosystem was degraded and transformed when a highway connecting Tampa and Miami was built (AP Article Cont'd) Some signs of progress Steve Davis looked down at the Tamiami Trail from the backseat
- Where to Take Your Dog in the Everglades
This trail is a 48.4-mile greenway levee, offering a biking trail from Parkland to Miramar. SEMINOLE STATE PARK The last place on the list is Collier Seminole State Park which is located off Tamiami Trail east of Naples. The trail I recommend going to is the Prairie Hammock Trail, which is just up the road from the main IF YOU GO: Location: 20200 Tamiami Trail E., Naples FL 34114 Cost: $5 per vehicle Hours of Operation
- 2019 INTERN BLOG SERIES – WEEK 4
Thea spoke in support of an agenda point that discussed the removal of the Old Tamiami Trail as a part
- Groundbreaking Celebration of Blue Shanty Flow-way Project
flow-way through western Water Conservation Area 3B that will convey freshwater directly under the western Tamiami Trail bridges and into Shark River Slough.
- Eikenberg to Senate Committee: “Don't Stop Now!”
River restoration ; Completion of repairs to the Herbert Hoover Dike ; Construction of bridges along Tamiami Trail ; Completion of the C-44 reservoir east of Lake Okeechobee in Martin County; and Restoration
- Money Earmarked for Everglades Restoration Sets One-Year Record
Park Service / WGCU Unpopping the cork: This is one of two bridges built to raise several miles of Old Tamiami Trail, also known as U.S. 41, from ground level to atop a bridge some 20 feet above the water. roadway that acted essentially as a dam with two lanes on top for vehicles traveling from Naples to Miami













