2000: The Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, or CERP, is authorized by Congress to restore and protect South ...
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The Weather Channel on MSNCormorant Chicks, Eggs Rescued From Falling TreeA slew of various agencies and nonprofits worked together to ensure the safety of over 60 cormorant chicks and eggs after ...
Dozens of double-crested cormorant chicks and eggs were rescued from a wind-damaged tree in Marina del Rey and are now getting around-the-clock care, officials announced Monday. Why it matters ...
A eucalyptus tree in a Marina del Rey park that was home to dozens of soon-to-hatch double-crested cormorant eggs became unstable after strong winds, prompting a rescue mission to remove the eggs ...
1845: Florida becomes 27th state. 1881: Real estate developer Hamilton Disston buys 4 million acres and begins efforts to drain the Everglades. 1906: The first dredging project began in South ...
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LAist on MSNDozens of double-crested cormorant chicks and eggs rescued from ailing Marina del Rey treeDozens of double-crested cormorant chicks and eggs were rescued from a wind-damaged tree in Marina del Rey and are now getting around-the-clock care, officials announced Monday. The young waterbirds, ...
A eucalyptus tree in a Marina del Rey park was home to dozens of double-crested cormorant eggs. But strong winds caused the ...
A proposed rock mine in the Everglades has ignited controversy and threats against water managers. The project highlights the challenges of balancing economic interests with environmental ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNCormorant chicks, eggs rescued from falling tree in Marina del ReyInternational Bird Rescue is caring for double-crested cormorant chicks and eggs rescued from a collapsing tree in Marina del Rey.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Visitors at the Everglades National Park were in for a special show last week when an alligator and crocodile came to blows over a sunny spot on the sidewalk. Reptiles are ...
A crocodile and alligator were filmed fighting on a Florida Everglades sidewalk, likely for a prime basking spot. American crocodiles are considered a threatened species, but their population has ...
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