

| Radio programs for the week of 20 August 2001 |
For more information: The Everglades Rises Again, Audubon Magazine -- July-August 2001 |
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The Everglades Rises Again Restoration of the Everglades is at its very
beginning, and certainly gets a great deal of attention here in Florida.
But nationwide interest is great as well, with scientists and government
officials wondering whether Everglades lessons might serve their troubled
ecosystems. David Seideman is editor in chief of Audubon Magazine, which
devotes its entire current issue to the Everglades... |
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Surprises in the Everglades I'm Kevin Pierce with the Florida Environment The current issue of Audubon Magazine is devoted entirely to Florida's Everglades: its ecology, its beauty, its issues and its politics. Audubon editor in chief David Seideman says the editorial undertaking brought some unexpected results... |
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Lessons from the Everglades I'm Kevin Pierce with the Florida Environment. The current issue of Audubon magazine devotes its entire editorial coverage to Florida's Everglades. Editor in chief David Seideman says that's because there is tremendous national interest in what brought the ecosystem's decline and the planned, multi-billion dollar restoration... |
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Audubon's Everglades Roots I'm Kevin Pierce with the Florida Environment. When editors decided to devote the entire current issue of Audubon Magazine to Florida's Everglades, their decision to become involved mirrored a decision made a century ago by the Audubon society. Audubon editor in chief David Seideman... |
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Restoring the River of Grass I'm Kevin Pierce with the Florida Environment As preliminary work gets underway on a decades-long project to restore Florida's Everglades, scientists worldwide watch with great interest to see if the project goes as planned. The current Audubon magazine covers this story, and editor in chief David Seideman provides a quote from Carol Browner, who spent time as chief of environment protection for both the federal and state government... |