Florida's largest national park is a watery wilderness of incredible birds, subtropical swamps, and, yes, alligators.
It stretches for roughly 1,200 miles from Texas to Florida where it ends at the Everglades, 2 million acres of wetlands ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers controls lake levels, and the agency has been making discharges to both coasts for months in an effort to lower levels for the health of the lake.
“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.
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.
A map that distinguishes natural from human-made features shows how both threaten Florida’s immense and unique freshwater marsh. ByMatthew W. Chwastyk This story appears in the September 2018 ...
Scott Martin is a professional angler who has Lake Okeechobee water flowing through his veins. He recently took me out on the ...
Other Musk-team lease terminations listed include the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Hollywood, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Tampa and the South Florida Ecosystem Office for Everglades National Park ...