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Florida International University
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Unidentified
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Cyko
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Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research
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D. LeBaron Perrine
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South Florida Water Management District
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Elsevier
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Springer
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Southeast Environmental Research Center, Florida International University
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Jacksonville, Florida: H. & W.B. Drew Co.
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Everglades (Fla.)
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Everglades (Fla.)--History.
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Seminole Indians
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Drainage
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Pioneers
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Reclamation of land
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Description and travel
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Everglades
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Coastal ecology
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Everglades
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Everglades (Fla.)--Photographs.
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United States
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Everglades (Fla.)--Photographs
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Sable, Cape (Fla.)
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Tamiami Trail (Fla.)
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Everglades (Fla.)--Maps.
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Miami-Dade--12086--ceeus
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Map showing location of game breeding grounds.
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Map showing results of examination of the Tamiami Trail lands in Dade County, Florida, to accompany report dated March 23, 1917.
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Map showing results of exploration and examinations in Lee, Monroe and Dade Counties, Florida.
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Map showing special road and bridges, Cape Sable District, Monroe County, 1920
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Maps and documents relating to property in the proposed town of Poinciana
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Maps and documents relating to property in the proposed town of Poinciana
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Maps and letter relating to Cape Sable and Monroe County, Fla., 1927-1930.
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Marine animals, 1886-circa 1890.
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Marjory Harris Carr talks about Responsible Industry and Protecting the Keys
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr discuss changes of attitude towards the environment in state agencies. Marjory Stoneman Douglas discusses bureaucracy and the importance of the Governor’s appointments to office
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr discuss the basic simplicity of environmental problems
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr discuss the value that Floridians place on the environment, and how recreation plays a part in public interest
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr discuss why people in Florida are less interested in the enviroment, media support and why a Democracy helps with Environmental issues
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr give final thoughts about the importance of tenaciousness as well as patience to help save Florida’s environment
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr speak at length about local government and the water management district
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr sum up the threats of exotics in Florida
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr talk about closed minds and apathy amongst the public
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr talk about how water supply will eventually control population growth in the Keys
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr talk about the differences between new and old Florida residents
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr talk about the importance of an educated public, discussion of the newness of Florida residents, ideas for spreading information to tourists regarding Florida conservation efforts and the Chamber of Commerce
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