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Publishers Weekly,In 1948, the Army Corps of Engineers launched a project to deal with flooding in Florida's Everglades by building a system of canals, levees and spillways. Misunderstanding the complexities of the ecosystem they were trying to control, the engineers drained the Everglades. In this knowledgeable and carefully researched overview, Levin, a naturalist, writer and photographer, recounts the many negative effects this drainage has had on wildlife and plant life. Half of the original Everglades area has been converted to housing and farmland; the wilderness's ability to recover from natural disasters such as hurricanes has been compromised by human error. Levin, who covered the area by foot, boat and plane, successfully evokes the Everglades of yesterday and today, and details the possibilities that exist for its future. He mentions that $8 billion has been allocated for a Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP), which is intended to reverse the decline and restore the wetlands by recapturing water flushed out to sea and redirecting it back without flooding corporate farms and cities. Drawing on extensive research, the author describes the interest groups, corporations and citizens who conflict with one another over the CERP project. A small group of homeowners, for example, composed chiefly of Cuban exiles, will be forced to move because they live on marshland that may be flooded. In this informative and timely account, Levin offers an accessible, engaging narrative of what environmentalist Marjory Stoneman Douglas called "the river of grass." B&w illus. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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- GenreTravel & Nature
- Publication dateSeptember, 2004
- Pages312
- SubgenreEssays
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Consider just two of the countless facts about the damage we have done to the Everglades: Half of its original 14,000-square-mile expanse is gone, and saving what is left will cost at least $8.4 billion. Alluding to destruction on a scale we can barely grasp, figures like these can at once stir and immobilize us. In Liquid Land, Ted Levin guides us past the dire headlines and into the magnificent swamp itself, where we come face-to-face with the plants, animals, and landscapes that remain and that will survive only if we protect them.
Levin has traveled extensively through the Everglades, often in the company of such dedicated individuals as Archie Jones, the conchologist who for fifty years has been studying and rescuing tree snails, or Frank Mazzotti, with whom Levin spent two weeks in the field monitoring American crocodiles. Through Levin's adventures we come to know intimately a place where water was meant to flow as a broad, shallow "sheet" and where minuscule changes in elevation yield a dramatic change in the diversity of life, from manatees and mangroves on the coast to panthers and orchids in the interior. Throughout, Levin profiles the various parties who have tried to master, protect, or coexist with the Everglades--from the agribusiness concerns known collectively as Big Sugar to Friends of the Everglades to a small community west of Miami, nameless but for the designation "8.5 Square Mile Area." As we float, sometimes slog, alongside Levin through hammocks, keys, and sloughs, we see firsthand how drainage and development have led to water pollution and salinity fluctuations, a disruption of the swamp's wet/dry seasonal cycle, an explosion in the mosquito population, and a weakened response of the ecosystem to drought, fire, hurricanes, and invasive species. Liquid Land captures the Everglades' essential beauty and mystery as it explores ongoing restoration efforts. Our success or failure will have an impact on environmental policy around the world, Levin believes. As the preservationist rallying cry goes, "The Everglades is a test. If we pass, we get to keep the planet."Publishers Weekly,In 1948, the Army Corps of Engineers launched a project to deal with flooding in Florida's Everglades by building a system of canals, levees and spillways. Misunderstanding the complexities of the ecosystem they were trying to control, the engineers drained the Everglades. In this knowledgeable and carefully researched overview, Levin, a naturalist, writer and photographer, recounts the many negative effects this drainage has had on wildlife and plant life. Half of the original Everglades area has been converted to housing and farmland; the wilderness's ability to recover from natural disasters such as hurricanes has been compromised by human error. Levin, who covered the area by foot, boat and plane, successfully evokes the Everglades of yesterday and today, and details the possibilities that exist for its future. He mentions that $8 billion has been allocated for a Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP), which is intended to reverse the decline and restore the wetlands by recapturing water flushed out to sea and redirecting it back without flooding corporate farms and cities. Drawing on extensive research, the author describes the interest groups, corporations and citizens who conflict with one another over the CERP project. A small group of homeowners, for example, composed chiefly of Cuban exiles, will be forced to move because they live on marshland that may be flooded. In this informative and timely account, Levin offers an accessible, engaging narrative of what environmentalist Marjory Stoneman Douglas called "the river of grass." B&w illus. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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