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2019
The Everglades is a freshwater wetland located in southern Florida. It originated 5500 years ago when rising waters of Lake Okeechobee and its vicinity fostered deposition of wetland soils through former uplands with widely exposed bedrock. Its development occurred in the presence of, and under the influence of Native Americans, their occupation having
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The Everglades is a freshwater wetland located in southern Florida. It originated 5500 years ago when rising waters of Lake Okeechobee and its vicinity fostered deposition of wetland soils through former uplands with widely exposed bedrock. Its development occurred in the presence of, and under the influence of Native Americans, their occupation having
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Scientific American, 2006
The article reports that two cases before the Supreme Court may have dire effects for U.S. wetlands. Rapanos v. United States and Carabell v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers both consider how far federal jurisdiction extends over wetlands. The cases could put 90% of U.S.
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The article reports that two cases before the Supreme Court may have dire effects for U.S. wetlands. Rapanos v. United States and Carabell v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers both consider how far federal jurisdiction extends over wetlands. The cases could put 90% of U.S.
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2022
This chapter details the author's birding trip to the Everglades National Park in Florida, where she saw Brown-headed Cowbirds and flamingos. The author walked the Snake Bight Trail, which was “named after Guy Bradley, the Audubon warden who was murdered by the plume hunter Walter Smith in 1905.” Plume hunters only have one goal: to gather the plumes ...
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This chapter details the author's birding trip to the Everglades National Park in Florida, where she saw Brown-headed Cowbirds and flamingos. The author walked the Snake Bight Trail, which was “named after Guy Bradley, the Audubon warden who was murdered by the plume hunter Walter Smith in 1905.” Plume hunters only have one goal: to gather the plumes ...
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2011
Much has been written about the Everglades1 over the years but little analysis of “the game within the game” has been provided – what we don’t see or don’t want to even hear about. We seldom learn about how the Everglades Restoration or most other human endeavors of sizeable consequence have been managed, or mismanaged.
Stephen S. Light, Jan Adamowski
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Much has been written about the Everglades1 over the years but little analysis of “the game within the game” has been provided – what we don’t see or don’t want to even hear about. We seldom learn about how the Everglades Restoration or most other human endeavors of sizeable consequence have been managed, or mismanaged.
Stephen S. Light, Jan Adamowski
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Everglades: The Ecosystem and its Restoration.
The Journal of Ecology, 1994Michael J. Eden +2 more
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