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The Swamp

Category: Miscellaneous
Posted on: March 3, 2006 8:39 AM, by Chris C. Mooney

DarkSyde, doing wonders for the scientific blogosphere as always, has an interview today with Michael Grunwald, author of the new book The Swamp, a history of the Everglades. I just picked up a copy and am hoping to start reading it this weekend--it looks fascinating. Hopefully the book will serve as a kind of guide for me when I go to the Everglades this April (figure I'd better catch them while they still exist!). I'll have more to say about it soon, but in the meantime, check out DarkSyde's interview....

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  • Ode to a swamp from The Post-Normal Times - Perspectives on Environmental Science and Policy Decisions
    Recommended reading is an interview by Darksyde (at Daily Kos) with Michael Grunwald, regarding the Florida Everglades (hat tip Chris Mooney of course, who has additional comments on Grunwald's book here). But what I most enjoyed was Darksydes introdu... Read More
    Tracked on March 6, 2006 5:35 PM

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