Swamp buggies were developed as a practical way to explore the Everglades but have transformed into one of the area’s most exciting and deeply-rooted cultural events in Naples. Swamp Buggy Fever! is ...
Malcolm Lightner, “Full Throttle” (2013) (all images from ‘Mile o’ Mud: The Culture of Swamp Buggy Racing,’ courtesy PowerHouse Books; all caption information by Malcolm Lightner) The distinctly ...
First detected in South Florida in the early 2000s, the sleek, snake-like fish — likely introduced through live food markets from Southeast Asia — now glide through the Everglades marshes as if they ...
One of most remote, rugged and wild preserves in Florida is making national news after the Big Cypress National Preserve caught on fire on Feb. 22. More than 25,000 acres has burned south of ...
The invasive Asian swamp eel is threatening the Florida Everglades by disrupting the food web. This predatory fish has caused an 80% loss of the prey base for wading birds in some areas. Likely ...
Editor’s Note: Offices and visitors centers at national parks and preserves may be closed and websites may not be updated with the most current conditions during the government shutdown. Editor’s Note ...
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