IN THE NEWSSugar Companies Sue Army Corps, Which Could Affect EAA Reservoir, LOSOM, EvergladesThree sugar-farming companies have appealed lawsuits against the Army Corps of Engineers over Lake Okeechobee water.
SCIENCEWater on Earth - Explaining the Wonders of the Biscayne AquiferThe Biscayne Aquifer is part of this Surficial Aquifer System serving southern Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties.
IN THE NEWSAre Florida's Sugar Farms a Greenhouse Gas Hot Spot? Studies Point to Soil LossRight here is the Everglades Agricultural Area, which is bleeding greenhouse gas emissions and leading to global heating.
IN THE NEWSRestoration is Cure for Drowning EvergladesWhile short-term measures may alleviate the problem, the ultimate solution is completion of road raising, additional culverts and bridges.
IN THE NEWSIn the Florida Everglades, A Greenhouse Gas Emissions HotspotEverglades Agricultural Area, among the nation’s most bountiful, raising rice, sod, lettuce, celery, corn and most notably, sugar cane.
SCIENCEThe Promising Future Waters of the EvergladesDiligent science and persistent advocacy have made fruitful inroads in recent years, and restoration goals suddenly seem within reach.
SCIENCE2023 ForEverglades Fellows AnnouncedThe Everglades Foundation announced the 2023-2024 recipients of its prestigious ForEverglades Research Enhancement Grants.
NEWSHouse of Representatives Allocates $425 Million for RestorationOfficial statement by The Everglades Foundation on the passage of Fiscal Year 2024 Energy and Water appropriations bill. October 26, 2023...