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No. |
Title |
Date |
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241 |
Hole-in-the-Donut Restoration Collection |
1996-04-01 |
|
242 |
Hunting in Florida in 1874 |
1884 |
|
243 |
Hydrogeologic characterization and estimation of ground water seepage in the Everglades Nutrient Removal project |
1999-02 |
|
244 |
Hydrologic measurements and implications for tree island formation within Everglades National Park |
2006 |
|
245 |
Impacts of hurricanes on surface water flow within a wetland |
2010 |
|
246 |
Impacts of past climate and sea level change on Everglades wetlands |
2011 |
|
247 |
Importance of water source in controlling leaf leaching losses in a dwarf red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle L.) wetland |
2007 |
|
248 |
In the Everglades, bird's eye view from the observatory, marshlands as far as the eye can reach |
|
|
249 |
In the Jungles of the Florida Everglades |
|
|
250 |
Indian Village in Glades From Goodyear Blimp About 50 Miles West of Miami |
1929-07-19 |
|
251 |
In-Faunal Study of Wetland Restoration in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Everglades National Park 1990-1992 |
1994-04 |
|
252 |
Inspector working at the Boundary line, Everglades National Park |
1950/1959 |
|
253 |
Integrated carbon budget models for the Everglades terrestrial-coastal-oceanic gradient: current status and needs for inter-site comparisons |
2013 |
|
254 |
Interview with Marjory Stoneman Douglas a tale of two women, June 15, 1983. Part 1 of 3 |
1983-06-15 |
|
255 |
Interview with Marjory Stoneman Douglas a tale of two women, June 15, 1983. Part 2 of 3 |
1973-06-15 |
|
256 |
Interview with Marjory Stoneman Douglas a tale of two women, June 15, 1983. Part 3 of 3 |
1983-06-15 |
|
257 |
Interview with Marjory Stoneman Douglas a tale of two women, June 16, 1983. Part 1 of 2 |
1983-06-16 |
|
258 |
Interview with Marjory Stoneman Douglas a tale of two women, June 16, 1983. Part 2 of 2 |
1983-06-16 |
|
259 |
Introduction with a speech by Alice Wainwright read by Carston Rist |
1983-06-25 |
|
260 |
Jack Kaufman considers how Florida Defenders of the Environment protects their reputation and provides “the best information” |
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