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Tamiami Trail Modifications: Next Steps Hi-Res 650 KB | Lo-Res 300 KB
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Wilderness: An Introduction Hi-Res, 3.8 MB | Lo-Res, 300 KB
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Wilderness: Research Hi-Res, 4.1 MB | Lo-Res, 480 KB
Aerial Survey of Boat Use in Everglades National Park Hi-Res, 1.8 MB | Lo-Res, 210 KB
Propeller Scarring of Seagrass in Florida Bay Hi-Res, 3.7 MB | Lo-Res, 200 KB
Cape Sable Canals Hi-Res, 3.5 MB | Lo-Res, 370 KB
Burmese Pythons Hi-Res, 2 MB | Lo-Res, 300 KB
Climate Change and South Florida's National Parks Hi-Res, 5.5 MB | Lo-Res, 512 KB
Restoration of Everglades National Park Hi-Res, 4.5 MB | Lo-Res, 1.1 MB
Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan Hi-Res, 4.6 MB | Lo-Res, 1 MB
Water Quality Program: Cooperative Science Hi-Res, 1.6 MB | Lo-Res, 1.2 MB
Island Apple Snail Hi-Res, 3.9 MB | Lo-Res, 223 KB
Hole-in-the-Donut Restoration Hi-Res, 450 KB | Lo-Res, 180 KB
Science at Dry Tortugas Hi-Res, 3 MB | Lo-Res, 175 KB
Natural Resources at Dry Tortugas Hi-Res, 1.9 MB | Lo-Res, 1 MB
Dry Tortugas Research Natural Area Implementation Hi-Res, 4.1 MB | Lo-Res, 275 KB
Did You Know? Around 15 federally threatened and endangered species reside within the boundaries of Everglades National Park. Sea turtles, crocodiles, and West Indian Manatees (pictured left) are but a few of these.
Last Updated: October 20, 2009 at 17:08 EST