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  • News

    September 3, 2009

    Glades Invaders

    It's too late to stop the pythons. The real question is, what's next?

  • News

    June 4, 2009

    Swamped

    Saving the Glades could mean screwing these guys.

  • News

    June 21, 2007

    Clever Green

    Florida is starved for electricity. Some eco-renegades are growing their own.

  • News

    April 26, 2007

    A Rising Tide

    A UM scientist and global warming pioneer warns the muckety-mucks

  • News

    March 29, 2007

    Letters from the issue of March 29, 2007

    "Tattoo an exit visa on Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda’s ass and send him back where he belongs."

  • News

    March 22, 2007

    Letters from the Issue of March 22, 2007

    "It seems that the green tide in our paradise is here to stay, and we feel very sad about that."

  • News

    March 8, 2007

    Letters from the Issue of March 8, 2007

    "We are swimming in a sea of pollution."

  • News

    March 1, 2007

    Green Tide

    Mysterious matter threatens one of the world's most important ecosystems

  • News

    February 8, 2007

    The Hilliard’s Alive ...

    How can someone with such a background be getting taxpayer money?

  • Blogs

    January 24, 2007

    Paving Paradise

    How can someone with such a background be getting taxpayer money?

  • Calendar

    May 19, 2005

    Ewokka-wokka-wokka

    How can someone with such a background be getting taxpayer money?

  • Recreation

    May 13, 2004
  • Calendar

    January 29, 2004
  • News

    January 22, 2004

    Eye on the Everglades

    As the acknowledged scientific expert on the Glades, Ron Jones brought Florida International University prestige and millions in grants, so naturally the school tried to have him arrested

  • Calendar

    November 20, 2003

    Biker Chicks

    Girls ride dirt-filled power trip

  • News

    June 5, 2003

    Ecological Politics

    UM's Larry Brand flouts the grant system, pays the price

  • Diversions

    May 15, 2003

    BEST LOCAL WRITER

    Les Standiford

  • News

    January 9, 2003

    Happy on the Outside

    Everglades National Park's sub-surface tsuris

  • News

    August 8, 2002

    Letters from the Issue of August 8, 2002

    Can one man fix the nation's fourth-largest school system?

  • Recreation

    May 16, 2002

    BEST PLACE TO CANOE

    Everglades National Park

  • City Life

    May 16, 2002
  • News

    April 25, 2002

    Letters from the Issue of April 25, 2002

    The Everglades, dead fish, and dictators

  • News

    October 18, 2001

    Letters to the Editor

    From the issue of October 18, 2001

  • Recreation

    May 17, 2001
  • Bars and Clubs

    May 17, 2001

    Best Biker Bar

    The Caribbean Club

  • Recreation

    May 11, 2000

    Best Place To Kayak

    Florida Bay Outfitters

  • News

    July 1, 1999

    Swamp and Circumstance

    Planners hope the Natural System Model can help restore the Everglades. But will it survive politics?

  • News

    June 17, 1999

    Crocodile Fears

    Golfers and fishermen beware! The endangered reptile is making a comeback.

  • News

    April 8, 1999

    Letters

    Golfers and fishermen beware! The endangered reptile is making a comeback.

  • News

    March 25, 1999

    Conched Out

    The queen conch, long a culinary favorite and a symbol of life in the Keys, is disappearing from local waters

  • News

    March 18, 1999

    Home on the Glades

    For the Cuban cowboys of west Miami-Dade, restoring the Everglades means destroying their way of life

  • Calendar

    April 23, 1998

    Bird Is the Word

    For the Cuban cowboys of west Miami-Dade, restoring the Everglades means destroying their way of life

  • News

    March 19, 1998

    The Polo Wars

    What happens when rich developers propose a luxury club be built on fragile Everglades wetlands? The horse manure hits the fan.

  • News

    August 21, 1997

    Chomp in the Swamp

    Tracking South Florida's endangered crocodiles is a business best left to experts and maniacs

  • News

    April 24, 1997

    Flipper's Revenge

    They're cute. They're cuddly. They're smart. And as the fiasco at Sugarloaf Key shows, they make humans do crazy things.

  • News

    January 30, 1997

    The Everglades' Sweet Light

    For photographer Joel McEachern, the chill of a winter dawn is prime time for traipsing through the saw grass in pursuit of The Everglades' Sweet Light

  • News

    January 9, 1997

    A Key Battle

    The Conch Coalition and Taras Lyssenko claimed environmentalists were out to destroy the culture and economy of the Keys. Voters listened.

  • News

    August 22, 1996

    Letters

    The Conch Coalition and Taras Lyssenko claimed environmentalists were out to destroy the culture and economy of the Keys. Voters listened.

  • News

    July 4, 1996

    Parachute Not Included

    The Conch Coalition and Taras Lyssenko claimed environmentalists were out to destroy the culture and economy of the Keys. Voters listened.

  • News

    June 6, 1996

    The Bloom That Vexes

    In a popular Keys diving spot, marine researchers find two species of algae that tend to favor polluted waters

  • News

    February 8, 1996

    Letters

    In a popular Keys diving spot, marine researchers find two species of algae that tend to favor polluted waters

  • News

    July 27, 1995

    Battle by Proxy

    Environmentalist George Barley's untimely death has impoverished the fight to save the Everglades. But look out, Big Sugar! Here comes Mary!

  • News

    January 5, 1995

    The Last Frontier

    When authorities pledged to reflood the Everglades, they tried to accommodate residents of the 8 1/2 Square Mile Area in Southwest Dade. They're still trying.

  • News

    October 20, 1994

    Running on Empty

    A century of messing with Mother Nature has robbed the Everglades of too much water. Now we don't even have enough for ourselves.

  • News

    October 12, 1994
  • News

    August 16, 1994

    The Language of Nature

    Destruction. Upheaval. Change. Rebirth. In the two years since Hurricane Andrew, Biscayne National Park has had to learn an entirely new vocabulary

  • News

    February 2, 1994

    God's Country

    Live alligators. Dead snakes. Howling owls. About the only thing the Everglades doesn't have is a bright future.

  • News

    January 6, 1993

    Waste Erased

    Scientist Brian LaPointe wants to tame the sugar barons, corner the cat food market, and solve the sewage problems of the Florida Keys

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