banner ad

Miller-McCune

Friday, September 5, 2008

Archive

Archive for Florida

Sort By:

Mapping the Everglades’ Varied Landscapes

Different constituencies’ visions of Everglades restoration may not look all that alike.

Restoration: You Can’t Get There From Here

An ambitious plan to restore the Everglades to a pre-development condition may be plain impossible.

Court Upholds 'No Match, No Vote' Law

Last month, Miller-McCune reported on barriers to the ballot box. Florida stood out, having been named by a coalition of voting rights groups as the state most hostile to voters. A federal court last week helped solidify that distinction with a ruling that could result in thousands of Floridians showing up to the polls in November to find their names…

Scaly-Tailed Evacuees Shelter from Storms Past

Shortly before Hurricane Ivan slammed into the Gulf Coast on Sept. 16, 2004, wreaking havoc across Alabama, Florida, and Virginia, a few employees of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission hurried to the beach and scooped up eight tiny rodents.

Topics