DYK: Earth Day is April 22!

Did you know Everglades restoration is working to protect and restore America’s River of Grass and ensure the ecological health of South Florida’s natural resources? This comprehensive restoration effort is improving the quantity, quality, timing and distribution of water to the Greater Everglades.   

From historic progress on key restoration projects, to improved wading bird nesting, to record hydration in the Everglades, restoration and water quality projects are making a measurable difference for Florida’s environment. 

DYK: Celebrating Everglades Day!

Everglades Day Highlights the Unique Beauty of America’s River of Grass.

From its sawgrass marshes and freshwater ponds to its prairies and forested uplands, America’s Everglades is a one-of-a-kind ecosystem that is found nowhere else in the world.

This iconic River of Grass is home to dozens of federally threatened and endangered species, including the Florida panther, American crocodile, snail kite and wood stork. The mix of salt and fresh water makes it the only place on Earth where alligators and crocodiles exist side by side.

DYK: April is Water Conservation Month!

April is Water Conservation Month! Conserving water year-round is an integral part of managing and protecting South Florida’s water supplies today and for future generations. The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) proactively develops long-term water supply plans to monitor, evaluate and identify water sources and projects to meet the future water needs throughout its 16-county region. 

Did you know a component of the SFWMD's mission is to plan for the water supplies of the region’s residents, visitors, and the environment?

DYK: It's World Water Day

Together with our local, state and federal partners, the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) continues to make significant progress on key projects that are improving the quantity, quality, timing and distribution of water within the Greater Everglades Ecosystem. 

Did you know the SFWMD works on some of the largest and most complex water quality and ecosystem restoration projects in the world?     

DYK: New Environmental Report Details Historic Momentum for Everglades Restoration

The South Florida Environmental Report highlights another banner year of progress for Everglades restoration and water quality across Central and Southern Florida.  

From historic progress on key restoration projects, to improved wading bird nesting, to record hydration in the Everglades, the annual report documents the continued momentum and success of Everglades projects throughout the South Florida Water Management District’s 16-county region.

DYK: World Wildlife Day Highlights SFWMD’s Efforts to Restore South FL’s Ecosystems

The South Florida Water Management District restores and protects natural ecosystems that provide important habitat for native wildlife species. Did you know Florida’s native birds and wildlife are a key indicator for the success of Everglades restoration?

In recognition of World Wildlife Day, we are giving thanks to SFWMD's wildlife biologists, land managers and other staff who work year-round to protect South Florida’s native wildlife, including the gopher tortoise, the Eastern Indigo snake, Black-necked stilts and Florida burrowing owls.

DYK: Invasive Species Awareness Week Highlights Importance of Protecting Public Lands and Removing Destructive Pythons

Burmese pythons, Melaleuca, Brazilian pepper trees, and other harmful invasive species can damage critical habitat, harm native wildlife and alter the ecology of our natural systems. Did you know the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is taking aggressive action to protect nearly 1.5 million acres of public land, natural areas, canals and levees from these persistent pests?