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Greenwire (Mon 29 Sep, 2008)
Everglades: 'Irreversible' declines loom as restoration lags -- report
Staff quoted: Don Boesch
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Despite eight years of sustained federal attention and hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars spent, parts of Florida's Everglades remain headed toward an "irreversible" ecological collapse, a new report from the National Academies warns.