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A Lizard’s Tale

A walk along the Big Cypress Boardwalk – March 2018

Cigar Orchid restoration project explodes in color

Climate change – natural cycle vs anthropogenic

The Value of a Swamp

Brrrr, is it cold

Some Effects of Irma on the Fakahatchee’s Ecosystem

Fakahatchee’s Bay Trees fall Victim to Globalization

Autumn in the Fakahatchee

Life in a high rise

Mosquito fish – Our Unsung Heroes

Mollusking in the Fakahatchee – Part 1

Hammocks and Cypress Domes

Walking on Gators

One man’s fruit; another man’s poison

The Fakahatchee Wetlands

Fire, a Natural Part of our Ecosystem

Restoring the Giant Air Plant

Flying Rodents They’re Not

Night Ramblings

What is a Snag?

The Wetland Neighbors

Messengers from Above – The Swallow-tailed Kite

A White Tie Affair

A Window On The Strand

Under the Dome

Beneath the Prairie

Taking Stock of Fakahatchee’s Prairie Hammocks

The Problem with Pythons

Don Juan

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