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The boardwalk at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, covered in debris from Hurricane Ian.
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Does Its Job after Hurricane Ian
December 01, 2022
A Snail Kite flying
Snail Count for Snail Kites
December 01, 2022 — The Florida apple snail population declined after two severe droughts in the early 2000s. How did Snail Kites, who rely on the species as their sole food source, survive?
A Snowy Egret wading in shallow water.
Miami-Dade County Fails to Hold Urban Development Boundary Line
December 01, 2022 — ÃÛèÖAPP is disappointed that Miami-Dade Commissioners voted to overturn the Mayor’s veto, paving the way for industrial sprawl that will hamstring Everglades Restoration. Miami’s health, quality of life, and economy depend upon a healthy Everglades and Biscayne Bay.
Wetlands at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, with the sun either rising or setting through the trees on the left side of the photo.
ÃÛèÖAPP Uses its Science to Inform Southwest Florida Everglades Restoration and Regional Water Policy
December 01, 2022
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Chile, the country of birds
December 01, 2022 — Javiera Ferreyra, ÃÛèÖAPP Américas Chile director, shares her vision of the country's bird species and habitat richness. This text was initially published by Plataforma Costera.
A view of Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.
ÃÛèÖAPP Travels to Washington, D.C. to Talk Everglades
December 01, 2022
UN Environmental Program Recognizes ÃÛèÖAPP Sonoma Creek Enhancement as Climate Change Adaptation Model
November 30, 2022 — Innovative restoration project protects against sea-level rise, controls mosquitos
A man walks down a grassy trail in a field, towards a forested area. There is a railing made of rope to one side. We see the man from behind, and he has his hands on a rope.
Birding As a Blind Person Is Now Easier in Colombia, Thanks to a Tourism Project
November 30, 2022 — The unique effort, consisting of six trails and trained guides, is a showcase for ideas that make birds and nature more accessible.