Florida's largest national park is a watery wilderness of incredible birds, subtropical swamps, and, yes, alligators.
Residents are concerned about big developments coming to Everglades City. Though it's a tourist town, they say the community is delicate.
It stretches for roughly 1,200 miles from Texas to Florida where it ends at the Everglades, 2 million acres of wetlands ...
To save a coastal wetlands, county officials worry Florida Power & Light is jeopardizing the ongoing clean-up of a saltwater ...
Florida's largest lake then sent the water into the Everglades, where it nurtured the so-called "river of grass" as it made its way to Florida Bay. But humans had other ideas, with multiple canals ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers controls lake levels, and the agency has been making discharges to both coasts for months in ...
“The goal of this legislation is to affirm our state’s unwavering commitment to Everglades Restoration, and to support our water management districts as they focus on their original core mission.
The South Florida Water Management District reported overall nesting down although snowy egrets, South Florida's dominant ...
Congress formally dedicated this as a national park in 1947, the same year as Douglas’ book.   Native Americans have lived ...
water management practices, the powers that be, Everglades National Park, there's been a concerted effort both federally and state to get water into this bay and it has really helped," Lorenz said.