Court filings appear to undermine DHS claims that the Everglades facility was a state project, potentially reviving a court-ordered shutdown
The “liquid heart” of Florida is the Everglades, says filmmaker Sasha Wortzel, and colonial violence is killing it
Public records and a Florida International University employee confirm that at least one operations trailer was transported to the immigration detention facility in the Everglades
The tribe, whose territory is adjacent to the immigration detention facility in the Florida Everglades, joined a lawsuit against the state and federal governments on July 14
The proposed development, adjacent to federally protected lands that are sacred to Indigenous groups, would be Florida’s largest immigration detention center
The National Park Service is proposing to designate 200,000 acres of Big Cypress National Preserve as wilderness. The designation would sever Indigenous tribes’, namely the Miccosukee’s, access to the area, which has been their ancestral lands for centuries—much like what happened when most of Everglades National Park
Permitting laws allow sugar cane burns to blow west toward majority-Black communities, but mechanical harvesting offers a greener solution
A new documentary encourages viewers to challenge dominant narratives regarding climate change and who or what is rendered disposable
Conservation efforts were stunted in May when the Supreme Court removed water protections for millions of acres of wetlands across the U.S.
Modern artists are retelling the story of the U.S. conservation movement through their work
As climate change threatens the Everglades, artists and activists try to foster connections between the people and the environment
Environmental advocates and Indigenous people are concerned the drilling will destroy the wetlands, pave over acres of wildlife, divert water, and more
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