2000-2001 Drought Report in South FloridaExecutive Summary (26 pages); Part I: Hydrological Analysis of the 2000-2001 Drought in South Florida (100 pages); Part II: Water Management During the 2000-2001 Drought in South Florida (189 pages)
A Seminole Indian village, Florida1 postcard, postally used; caption: "Seminole Indian Village, Florida.", "The Rotograph Co., N.Y., City."; "(Germany.) ", and "Sol Art Prints".
A Seminole Indian village, near Miami1 postcard, postally used; caption: "A Seminole Indian Village, Near Miami"; "First Lesson in Canoe Making–Florida"; "Photo by G.W. Romer".
A Modular Ground Water Modeling System (GWZOOM)(WRE #332); November 1995; Manuscript; 1. Concept and System; Published November 1995 (pp 161-168) in the records of the
American Water Resources Association Conference Proceedings
Advances in the Development and Use of Models in Water Resources
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A Modular Ground Water Modeling System (GWZOOM)(WRE #333); November 1995; Manuscript; 2. System Implementation; Published November 1995 (pp 169-174) in the records of the
American Water Resources Association Conference Proceedings
Advances in the Development and Use of Models in Water Resources
A Simplified approach to predict surface runoff and water loss hydrographs14, [13] p. : ill. ; 28 cm.; "For presentation at the American Water Resources Association National Symposium on Watershed in Transition ... held at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, June 19-22, 1972."; Cover title.
A canoe trip through the Everglades, circa 1910.Miller worked for the Everglades Land Sales Company, 1910?-1913, and would take prospective buyers into the Everglades.; (Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from photographs at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
A hungry alligator in Florida1 postcard, postally used; caption: "A Hungry Alligator in Florida".; "The Alligator is a native of the Florida Everglades. For some time its skin has been fashionably used in the manufacture of bags, shoes, etc., and with this increasing use they had been hunted until they were almost extinct. To remedy this situation and supply the demand, several thriving Alligator farms re now in operation, where the breeding and care of alligators is the main industry."
AFRICAN AMERICANS and THE SAWMILLS of BIG CYPRESS - A BRIEF HISTORYThe story of logging in the Big Cypress Swamp and the contributions of railroad black workers and Tamiami Trail builders. Getting on record anyone who lived, worked or knew the area from 1940 to 1957 was the paramount objective of this research.; Contract # P5120021078
2001/2002
Adams KeyBiscayne National Park; National Park ServiceAdams Key.
Aerial of Bush Key and Long KeyDry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceView of Bush Key and Long Key, nesting site up Sooty and Noddy Terns; Fort Jefferson National Monument
Aerial of Harney and Shark RiversEverglades National Park; National Park ServicePhotographic Record Card reads: "Harney and Shark Rivers." Aerial view of many branched waterway with islands in it.
Aerial of North Oyster BayEverglades National Park; National Park ServicePhotographic Record Card reads: "North Oyster Bay from the West." Aerial view of waterway with islands.
Aerial of Shark RiverEverglades National Park; National Park ServicePhotographic Record Card reads: "Shark River from West." Aerial view of river winding through trees.
Aerial of brown landscapeEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: 4-4-78; M. Salamacha; Southeastern ENP - casuarina islands; island #1