In the slow-moving canals and shadowy marshes of the Florida Everglades live some of the most dangerous creatures. You ...
Note: The following contains excerpts from a Sept. 9, 2016, article in The News-Press entitled “History of flushing Lake Okeechobee dates back to 1800s” by Cynthia A. Williams. From Lake Okeechobee to ...
In a new Rolling Stone cover story, reporter Michael Adno explores the forces that landed the former chief scientist of the ...
A watery wilderness lies between Naples and Miami, a serene Florida landscape of ancient cypress trees, rare orchids and elusive species like the Florida panther. To set foot in Big Cypress National ...
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Not just a swamp: Everglades worth $31.5 billion to local economy each year, study finds
Crocodiles, alligators, and destructive Burmese pythons thrive in the Everglades, but a new study shows that the singular ecosystem is also vital to South Florida's economy, helping sustain millions ...
Note: The following contains excerpts from a Sept. 9, 2016, article in The News-Press entitled “History of flushing Lake Okeechobee dates back to 1800s” by Cynthia A. Williams. From Lake Okeechobee to ...
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