Reclaiming the Everglades originated as a collaborative digital library project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the HistoryMiami Museum. With a grant from the Library of Congress and generous technical support from the Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC), thousands of page images of primary source materials relating to south Florida environmental history were made accessible. Since then, Florida International University has partnered with a number of cultural heritage and scientific organizations as well as government agencies to expand the collection to over 50,000 pages. This digitized documentary evidence spans the years 1884 to present and covers topics such as the establishment of the Everglades National Park, Native American land rights, agriculture, urban development, endangered species, invasive plants, and the role of women in the modern conservation movement.