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Famed Everglades photographer Clyde Butcher photographs the smoldering ruins of the historic Monroe Station on Sunday after a fire gutted it. David Albers Naples Daily News Staff Wildfire burned ...
The fires at Everglades National Park — a treasured subtropical wilderness spanning 1.5 million acres, with sawgrass prairies, pine forests and swamps — ranged from 3 feet by 5 feet to 40 acres.
“Blaze Guts Rod And Gun Club” read the 1A headline in the Feb. 11, 1973, Naples Daily News. The article was written by Bob Richardson: “Fire raged through the historic Rod & Gun Club here ...
Vice's Lubben notes a fire in the Everglades in 2008 burned through about 40,000 acres of land at the time. As for when the latest blaze is expected to be contained—that too is dependent on weather.
Kominoski is an expert on Everglades ecology. He said if a fire burns too hot, it can actually burn off the soil, which is destructive, but he doesn’t yet know if that happened with the 344 Fire.
A 1,300-acre fire in the Everglades in western Broward County is only 10% contained, but it isn't a threat to people or buildings, officials said. It started with a lightning strike.
A 1,300-acre fire burned along the park's eastern boundary, igniting invasive maleleuca trees pictured here. A wildfire that burned across 1,300 acres of marshes near Everglades National Park, and ...
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