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Clyde Butcher (born September 6, 1942) is an American large-format camera photographer known for wilderness photography of the Florida landscape. He began his career doing color photography before switching to large-scale black-and-white landscape photography after the death of his son.
JohnBob Carlos (born 1974) is an American photographer and environmental activist living and working in Florida. Active since the early 1990s. Active since the early 1990s. His work consists mostly of color photography of the Florida Everglades landscape, its people, and culture.
In a subsequent project, The Four Moments of the Sun (2015–present), Michna-Bales took a similar approach to document the forgotten history of Florida's late-18th and 19th-century "maroon" communities—free and formerly enslaved Africans who settled deep in the wilderness of the Everglades to maintain their freedom. [25] [34]
Getty Images One of the great dualities of Florida is the presence of spectacular natural places and wildlife within easy striking distance of the most people-packed urban areas. And Everglades ...
A boater heads out into Everglades National Park from the Fishing Hole boat ramp in Chokoloskee Island in Ochopee on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024.
Park Ranger Riley Hays, 32, shows a crocodile skeleton in front of the new exhibits displayed at the Guy Bradley Flamingo Visitor Center inside Everglades National Park in Homestead, Florida, on ...
The Everglades Digital Library is a library with multiple large and growing collections that regularly add new materials, including scientific and technical reports, natural history writings, educational resources, maps, photographs, and additional contextual materials on and relating to the greater Everglades.
Thus the marine ecosystems in Florida Bay are considered to be a part of the Everglades watershed and one of the ecosystems connected to and affected by the Everglades as a whole. More than 800 square miles (2,100 km 2 ) of Florida Bay is protected by Everglades National Park , representing the largest body of water in the park boundaries. [ 80 ]