National parks are living laboratories where researchers study nature and apply what they learn to inform conservation efforts. The post National parks are key conservation areas for wildlife and natural resources appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
For decades, the only way to stay overnight in Everglades National Park was to camp with your tent or RV. But a few years ago, an alternative was introduced at Flamingo -- 20 eco-tents, a cross beween a tent and a cabin, with beds and linens but using a central bath facility.| Florida Rambler
Discover how the establishment of Everglades National Park inadvertently provided a critical refuge for the Critically Endangered smalltooth sawfish. Learn about the dual threats of fishing and habitat loss, and the ongoing challenges facing this remarkable species. Authored by Elijah Winger.| Marine Conservation Institute
A review: Flamingo Lodge has opened, and lives up to its magnificent location on Florida Bay in Everglades National Park. Many visitors will now explore this end-of-the-road spot.| Florida Rambler