Everglades National Park
Everglades National Park: Ground Zero In The Battle With Invasive Species
- By Kurt Repanshek - May 8th, 2022 1:13pm
National Parks Traveler Episode 166: Slogging Through A Cypress Dome At Everglades
I recently had the great opportunity to visit Everglades National Park in South Florida on the tail end of the dry season.
Gazing out across the national park as we drove south from the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center towards Flamingo, my eyes swept across sawgrass prairie that was broken only occasionally by tree islands. Ivory-white egrets and great blue herons were the most obvious birds on this soggy landscape, though a few ospreys cruised overhead.
Coral Reef Overfishing Impacting Biscayne, Dry Tortugas, And Everglades National Parks
President Biden Proposes $3.6 Billion FY23 Budget For National Park Service
- By Kurt Repanshek - March 28th, 2022 2:37pm
Everglades' West Lake Trail Reopens To The Public
- By Compiled From N... - March 23rd, 2022 2:45am
UN Climate Report Highlights Importance Of Everglades Restoration
- By Kurt Repanshek - April 6th, 2022 5:41am
National Parks Traveler Episode 162: Saving Everglades' Cape Sable
For much of the 20th century, there were efforts to drain the Everglades, the world famous "river of grass" in Florida, to make way for agriculture, industry, and communities. More recently, more effort has been focused on restoring the Everglades, to let the sheet of water that heads south from Lake Okeechobee down to Florida Bay flow more naturally, as naturally as possible.
Plugging Cape Sable At Everglades National Park
- By Kurt Repanshek - April 3rd, 2022 11:08am
Repairing Cape Sable At Everglades National Park
- By Kurt Repanshek - March 17th, 2022 2:30am
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