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Everglades Rescue Deal Recut to Save Money, Jobs

A pioneering plan to save the Everglades is cheaper but still accomplishes the main goals.

Mapping the Everglades’ Varied Landscapes

Different constituencies’ visions of Everglades restoration may not look all that alike.

Restoration: You Can’t Get There From Here

An ambitious plan to restore the Everglades to a pre-development condition may be plain impossible.

Court Upholds 'No Match, No Vote' Law

Last month, Miller-McCune reported on barriers to the ballot box. Florida stood out, having been named by a coalition of voting rights groups as the state most hostile to voters. A federal court last week helped solidify that distinction with a ruling that could result in thousands of Floridians showing up to the polls in November to find their names…

Scaly-Tailed Evacuees Shelter from Storms Past

Shortly before Hurricane Ivan slammed into the Gulf Coast on Sept. 16, 2004, wreaking havoc across Alabama, Florida, and Virginia, a few employees of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission hurried to the beach and scooped up eight tiny rodents.