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Wading bird nesting, a measure of Everglades health, was down last year after heavy rain at the start of the dry season. But for the first time since 1986, nearly half the nesting occurred on historic nesting grounds.
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Spending on Everglades restoration will need to increase by a billion dollars to $7.4 billion over the next decade to keep work on track. That’s according to the latest work schedule now being drafted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and presented Thursday to a joint state and federal committee that helps oversee coordinating projects for the massive restoration effort.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is taking public comment on its latest Everglades Restoration project that aims to help fix worsening conditions in Biscayne Bay.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to designate an area three times the size of Lake Okeechobee as critical habitat for Florida’s rare bonneted…
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A wildfire that burned across 1,300 acres of marshes near Everglades National Park, and threatened to ignite a muck fire in dried out wetlands, was mostly…
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Need some social distancing? South Florida’s national parks will remain open but cut back on operations to reduce the risk of spreading the COVID-19…
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Everglades National Park will delay a planned hike in entrance fees while the park continues whittling away at a massive backlog of maintenance…
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A 10-day competition to remove invasive Burmese pythons from public lands in South Florida begins Friday, Jan. 10.
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Nearly two-thirds of all bird species in North America are at risk of extinction due to climate change according to a new report, released Thursday by...
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On the eve of the Independence Day holiday, 26 South Floridians became U.S. citizens in Everglades National Park.The United States Citizenship and…
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A lightning strike started a 17,000-acre wildfire in the eastern Everglades that threatened Monday to cause smoky conditions on Interstate 75 through…