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The blue-green algae blooms that sometimes swallow Florida’s coasts are thick, green, goopy and smell like sewage. But they’re not a problem that’s unique…
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Wood storks, roseate spoonbills, ibises and egrets are among the many birds that fly, paddle and wade through the Everglades.They draw visitors,…
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The greater Everglades is a mosaic of habitats: sawgrass marshes, seagrass beds, pine rockland forest and hardwood hammocks coexist in an ecosystem…
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The Key To Restoring Biscayne Coastal Wetlands? Culverts And Collaboration, State Water Managers SayFor most of us, culverts -- the pipes that help water flow under roads and hills -- aren't particularly exciting news.But the South Florida Water…
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Water managers planning a massive Everglades reservoir to help end polluted releases from Lake Okeechobee that regularly foul both coasts unveiled early…
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With the White House pointing to ties between President Donald Trump and Gov. Rick Scott, repairs to the Herbert Hoover Dike around Lake Okeechobee might…
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A key player on Everglades issues was elevated Monday to become executive director of the South Florida Water Management District, replacing Pete…
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Federal assistance may be on the way for the state's latest Everglades restoration effort.
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The state agency overseeing Everglades restoration is threatening to stop participating in congressionally mandated scientific reviews of its progress.The…
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The infrastructure that prevents Lake Okeechobee from spilling over is old. And that's why Congress allocated $49.6 million to help repair it this...
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A state plan to protect estuaries by moving water north of Lake Okeechobee underground is sparking opposition.
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Things are a bit quieter at the state capital, now that the year's legislative session is over. Many bills were left on the table, as always happens, but…