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Dr. G. Melodie Naja, has been working on Everglades-related issues since 2008, was recently named director of the South Florida Natural Resources Center in South Florida. âWe are very excited to have Dr. Naja join the South Florida National Parks and Preserve team,â said Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Parks Superintendent Pedro Ramos. âShe brings with her a deep knowledge of and passion for the Everglades ecosystem. I am confident she will use that to achieve the Centerâs goals and lead the team forward in Everglades restoration and management.â Naja, who started in her new position Jan. 19, most recently served as Director of Science at the Everglades Foundation, where she led a team of interdisciplinary scientists, modelers and engineers working on Everglades ecosystem restoration projects. She was also responsible for maintaining high standards of scientific integrity and communicating the Foundationâs technical work to diverse stakeh ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading A Florida lawmaker wants a highway named after Trump. Some Democrats vow not even a bench will bear his name. Antonia Noori Farzan, The Washington Post Jan. 20, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Roadside souvenirs for sale in Kissimmee, Fla.Washington Post photo by Melina Mara. If one Florida legislator has his way, drivers could soon hop on President Donald J. Trump Highway and cruise the length of the state, barreling past the Everglades and the conservative retirement community of The Villages before arriving in a historically Black neighborhood in Miami. Looking forward to working on this important designation honoring one of the greatest Presidents in American History, Anthony Sabatini, a Republican state representative, tweeted on Tuesday. ....
ADVERTISEMENT “Florida has a wealth of aquatic resources. And they care about their resources at least as much, and I would say probably more so, than the federal government. There s no reason why they shouldn t be running their own program,” he said in December. But environmentalists argue the state’s poor record managing its water resources indicates the opposite. “This reckless scheme violates several of our bedrock laws, including the Endangered Species Act and the Clean Water Act, and lets developers avoid the National Environmental Policy Act, also known as ‘the people’s environmental law,’” Tania Galloni, Earthjustice managing attorney for Florida, said in a release. ....
Tips for visiting U.S. national parks from someone who visited them all Andrea Sachs, Washington Post FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 At Everglades National Park in Florida, Conor Knighton learned about the local wildlife, including crocodiles and alligators, from ranger Alan Scott.CBS News / CBS NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of3 The Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse in Maine s Acadia National Park, where Conor Knighton started his journey.Conor Knighton / Conor KnightonShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Most people mend a broken heart by bingeing on ice cream or rom-coms. Not Conor Knighton. After his fiancee called off their wedding, he embarked on a national parks bender, visiting all 59 sites in 2016, the centennial of the National Park Service. ....