The Everglades have lost about half of their original footprint as people claimed the vast wetlands for their homes, livelihoods and recreation. (2/5)pic.twitter.com/16aYf6V8dq
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The Everglades have lost about half of their original footprint as people claimed the vast wetlands for their homes, livelihoods and recreation. (2/5)pic.twitter.com/16aYf6V8dq
Scientists say the current work to restore the Everglades is lagging behind the pace of climate change and could take many more decades to complete. (3/5) http://apne.ws/3V2S2qK
Of all the invasive species plaguing the Everglades, the Burmese python is the most high-profile and the most intractable. (4/5)pic.twitter.com/BlP3PvTVE4
“We’re on the threshold of seeing whether the previous 20 years of work will pay off." Watch @AP #WhatCanBeSaved minidoc on Florida's Everglades. (5/5)http://apne.ws/HasaOTz
Considering the plan began in 2000, I’d say your tweet is sarcastic or incorrect.
This makes me sad
There are some places where houses & shopping can’t be built. This is one of them. #Everglades #Greed #Engineering #ClimateChange #PrayforAmerica
Want to come to Staten Island and do this because they are now building on protective wetlands here.
Natural habitat for species.
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