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Bright Lit Place
NPR
7 episodes
1 month ago
When the U.S. government and state of Florida unveiled a new plan to save the Everglades in 2000, the sprawling blueprint to restore the wetlands became the largest hydrological restoration effort in the nation's history. Two decades later, only one project is complete, and the Everglades is still dying. Bright Lit Place heads into the swamp to meet its first inhabitants, the scientists who study it and the warring sides struggling to find a way out of the muck.
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When the U.S. government and state of Florida unveiled a new plan to save the Everglades in 2000, the sprawling blueprint to restore the wetlands became the largest hydrological restoration effort in the nation's history. Two decades later, only one project is complete, and the Everglades is still dying. Bright Lit Place heads into the swamp to meet its first inhabitants, the scientists who study it and the warring sides struggling to find a way out of the muck.
Show more...
Earth Sciences
News,
Politics,
Science
Episodes (7/7)
Bright Lit Place
Land of Juice and Honey
1 year ago
39 minutes

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Slough Progress
1 year ago
39 minutes

Bright Lit Place
Science on Trial
1 year ago
53 minutes

Bright Lit Place
The Reverse Farm
1 year ago
40 minutes

Bright Lit Place
Something for Everyone
1 year ago
36 minutes

Bright Lit Place
Homeland
1 year ago
45 minutes

Bright Lit Place
Introducing Bright Lit Place
1 year ago
2 minutes

Bright Lit Place
When the U.S. government and state of Florida unveiled a new plan to save the Everglades in 2000, the sprawling blueprint to restore the wetlands became the largest hydrological restoration effort in the nation's history. Two decades later, only one project is complete, and the Everglades is still dying. Bright Lit Place heads into the swamp to meet its first inhabitants, the scientists who study it and the warring sides struggling to find a way out of the muck.