Protecting Miami’s pine rocklands strengthens ecosystems, communitiesÂ
Pine rockland forests are like biological lifeboats carrying a precious crew of rare and endangered species into the future.
Pine rockland forests are like biological lifeboats carrying a precious crew of rare and endangered species into the future.
To lose Miami’s pine rocklands would mean losing one of the most exceptional pieces of Florida’s natural heritage.
Miami Wilds is a water park planned next to the zoo on critical habitats for endangered species, such as the Florida ...
The proposed Miami Wilds water park has stirred controversy due to potentially detrimental effects on the pine rockland ecosystem.
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