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U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke picked up a machete to help clear a swamp buggy trail in the Big Cypress National Preserve.
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It’s rare to see an unfiltered night sky in many parts of Florida. Artificial lights in highly populated areas, like Fort Myers or Miami, cover up views...
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A federal court judge in Fort Myers ruled against a consortium of Environmental advocacy groups Monday in a lawsuit against the National Park Service...
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Here are some of the stories we're following today on WLRN:A Look At What's In Store For The Havana Marathon.Miami Beach Could Face Some Flooding This…
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Big Cypress National Preserve is now internationally known as a “Dark Sky Park.” That means it’s lessening light pollution to preserve the night sky in...
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Inside of a cypress swamp, in the Big Cypress National Preserve, the elevation slowly drops and visitors making their way inside the wetland may easily…
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Today, we celebrate the historic centennial of the National Park Service, one of our country’s crowning achievements and a model of conservation and…
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The National Park Service turns 100 years old next year. To celebrate, Miami-Dade County partnered with award-winning photographer Clyde Butcher to…
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In a new report from the National Park Service, almost 3 million people walked, boated, bird-watched or were dragged by a parent to one of the four…
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Big Cypress National Preserve runs over 729,000 acres in Collier County and bits of Monroe and Miami Dade counties. The preserve is applying to be an…