Everglades Restoration Programs and Projects
Overview
The Everglades restoration effort covers over 18,000 square miles and involves hundreds of projects being implemented by federal, state, Tribal, and local governments. These restoration programs and projects are organized by category, as found in the Task Force’s Biennial Report:
Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) projects that are being implemented to restore the quantity, quality, timing, and delivery of water
Non-CERP and Foundation Projects that focus on hydrological restoration
Water Quality improvement projects
Habitat Protection and Restoration, including land acquisition and conservation efforts
Invasive Exotic Species and current prevention, eradication, containment, and long-term management efforts
Water Management, including water supply planning, water conservation, and flood protection
Science programs that support and guide the Everglades restoration effort
Relationship to the Task Force’s Strategic Goals
Restoration programs and projects generally nest within the Task Force’s three strategic restoration goals as follows:
Additional project information may be found in the current Task Force's Biennial Report and Integrated Financial Plan (IFP). More information on the strategic goals may be found on the Task Force Overview page.