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New Report: Recovering Multiple Avian Species and Restoring the Everglades
12/03/2007

A panel of nine independent scientists, facilitated by the Sustainable Ecosystems Institute (SEI), has finalized its Everglades Multi-Species Avian Ecology and Restoration Review.

Click on the above links for copies of the documents, which are a detailed report and summary with a series of recommendations for advancing restoration and recovery of imperiled avian species in South Florida. The panel provides numerous recommendations for further advancing the science and helping these species during the transition to restoration.

South Florida Coastal Program - Announcement of Financial Assistance

Florida Panther Interagency Response Team 2008 Report

3rd Revision of Florida Panther Recovery Plan Released

Environmental Assessment for the for Interagency Florida Panther Response Plan

Invasive Species Issues

New Report: Recovering Multiple Avian Species and Restoring the Everglades

Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow Information

Everglade Snail Kite Management Information

Florida Scrub-jay Frequently Asked Questions

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