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“A deep lake is not a good thing for the lake, Everglades, the estuaries or the coastal communities damaged by discharges.” So says three of
“A deep lake is not a good thing for the lake, Everglades, the estuaries or the coastal communities damaged by discharges.” So says three of
South Florida and the Everglades cannot handle any more of this Orlando Sentinel: A new downtown may rise near the Everglades. Here’s the plan to make
The sugar cartel is burning tens of thousands of acres in the Glades right now – at higher numbers than usual for this time of
Team Everglades- Nothing is more vital to life than water. It is not an overstatement to say that Florida’s economy lives or dies by it.
➤ We are at a critical juncture when it comes to one of the biggest factors deciding the fate of Everglades restoration: funding. If Democrats can
You Roared, They Listened For months, we have called on you to make your voice heard. Tens of thousands of emails and tweets later, the
Progress Is Not Just a Report. In record numbers, the public roared, demanding fairness in a flawed water management system for Lake Okeechobee that had
At its core, restoration is simple. When it comes to Everglades restoration, we know the details can seem complicated – made even more so by
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