PROTECTING FLORIDA’S PARKS & ECOSYSTEMS – NONFICTION

Sunday, November 24 @ 1:00 pm

MAGIC Screening Room (Building 8, 1st Floor)

300 NE Second Ave., Miami, Fl 33132 United States

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In Tampa Bay: The Story of an Estuary and Its People, EVAN P. BENNETT explores the environmental history of Florida’s largest open-water estuary – the focus of modern environmental struggles and action. In Florida Springs: From Geography to Politics and Restoration, CHRIS MEINDL offers a clear and comprehensive overview of the geography, history, science, and politics of the 1,000-plus freshwater springs in the state, and the issues they’re currently facing. And in IAN WILSON-NAVARRO’s Dry Tortugas: Stronghold of Nature, readers embark on an immersive journey into the stunning beauty, rich biodiversity, and fragile ecosystems of Dry Tortugas National Park, an archipelago located 70 miles west of Key West.

Buy Tampa Bay: The Story of an Estuary and Its PeopleBennett

Buy Dry Tortugas: Stronghold of Nature – Wilson- Navarro

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Date:
Sunday, November 24
Time:
1:00 pm

Authors

Other

Language
English
Occurrence
Annual

Venue

MAGIC Screening Room (Building 8, 1st Floor)
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, Fl 33132 United States
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