First detected in South Florida in the early 2000s, the sleek, snake-like fish — likely introduced through live food markets from Southeast Asia — now glide through the Everglades marshes as if they ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Crocodiles, alligators, and destructive Burmese pythons thrive in the Everglades, but a new study shows that the singular ...
Note: The following contains excerpts from a Sept. 9, 2016, article in The News-Press entitled “History of flushing Lake Okeechobee dates back to 1800s” by Cynthia A. Williams. From Lake Okeechobee to ...
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Alligators & Swamp Exploring in the Everglades
This week, I met up with a new friend who took me to her family's swamp property in the Everglades. We explored the swamp, hung out with alligators, and enjoyed tubing on the water. Both Kayla and I ...
Introduction: "A treasure for our country" -- pt. 1. The natural Everglades. -- Grassy water -- The intruders -- Quagmire -- A new vision -- Drainage gets railroaded -- pt. 2. Draining the Everglades.
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Not just a swamp: Everglades worth $31.5 billion to local economy each year, study finds
Crocodiles, alligators, and destructive Burmese pythons thrive in the Everglades, but a new study shows that the singular ecosystem is also vital to South Florida's economy, helping sustain millions ...
Note: The following contains excerpts from a Sept. 9, 2016, article in The News-Press entitled “History of flushing Lake Okeechobee dates back to 1800s” by Cynthia A. Williams. From Lake Okeechobee to ...
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