No matter where you are from, exploring the wilderness is natural. The United States of America has a rich history replete ...
Call them the Everglades influencers ... But it blew up when he took his camera gear underwater in a stand of trees called a cypress dome off a trail near Big Cypress National Preserve. During the wet ...
Freshwater to saltwater, swamps to estuaries, tropical to temperate, Big Cypress ... of vascular plants, and a colorful history of people and places, all within the 729,000 acres (295,016 hectares) of ...
Everglades National Park is the third-largest national park in the contiguous United States. It preserves the southernmost 20% of the Everglades. It was the first park to preserve an ecosystem.
We traveled the 90-mile or so road from Miami, along pine forests, cypress ... bird walks, plant walks, ranger talks on manatees, crocodiles, osprey, and other animals seen in the Everglades ...
Fishing Captain Tim Klein and a client look for fish in Florida Bay, where flood control across the Everglades has worsened water quality. Everglades advocates marked four decades of work on the ...
Spanning 1.5 million acres of wetland across South Florida, Everglades National Park is ... as do a variety of plant species and diverse ecosystems. Outdoor activities abound for visitors of ...
Dozens of volunteers planted bald cypress trees around a nearly 200-year-old Madisonville lighthouse for a wetlands restoration project Tuesday morning — the latest restoration event organized ...
Red tide is present from Tampa Bay south to Everglades National Park, with levels varying from normal, background concentrations to levels that are deadly for fish, birds, sea turtles and marine ...