Questions surround Florida’s attempt to expand its role in Everglades restoration
The Everglades face increasing pressure as global temperatures warm, storms intensify and tides rise.
The Everglades face increasing pressure as global temperatures warm, storms intensify and tides rise.
Designed to replenish the drinking water supply, Everglades restoration may help save South Florida from climate change.
Economists have calculated that more than 3 million of us depend on the Everglades for our livelihoods.
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