Caitlin Newcamp

Everglades Policy Associate

Articles by Caitlin Newcamp

a group of people in a line stand with shovels
A Flurry of Ribbon Cuttings Illustrates Everglades Restoration Milestones
December 10, 2025 — Critical milestone in Everglades Agricultural Area Reservoir timeline reached and Lake Hicpochee ribbon cutting.
A neighborhood with a stark boundary line between the houses and the Everglades beyond.
South Florida’s Zombie Project is Back from the Dead: South Dade Logistics Center Returns
December 10, 2025 — Miami-Dade’s Urban Development Boundary constrains urban development, providing a buffer of agriculture between Miami and the Everglades. The South Dade Logistics Center would set a precedent for ignoring the UDB, paving the way for sprawl to march right up to the edge of the Everglades
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Faster Timeline for the EAA Reservoir
December 10, 2025
Three people walking on the boardwalk.
Audubon Leads Big Cypress Basin Tour
June 06, 2024 — Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is a conservation leader in Southwest Florida. Tours like the one led for the Big Cypress Basin Board allow us to share best management practices while sharing the importance of conservation and water quality for the region as a whole.
Water of Lake Okeechobee with grasses growing up and out of the water
Storage Solutions North of Lake Okeechobee Needed to Reduce Discharges
March 26, 2024 — For decades, Audubon has advocated for water treatment and storage solutions north of Lake Okeechobee to address water issues while supporting broader Everglades restoration goals.
Groundbreaking at the C-23/24 Stormwater Treatment Area. People shovel dirt with a large truck in the background. Photo: Paul Gray/Audubon Florida.
Protecting the St. Lucie Estuary with C-23/24 Stormwater Treatment Area
February 18, 2022 — Friday marked another win for St. Lucie Estuary protection with a groundbreaking event for the C-23/24 Stormwater Treatment Area (STA).
A group of people hold giant scissors to symbolically cut a large ribbon.
Scott Water Farm Project Critical Component of Improving Health of the St. Lucie Estuary
February 12, 2022 — A ribbon-cutting event celebrated the Scott Water Farm Project on February 11, 2022. It is the fourth water farm initiative in the State of Florida.