Gaza Water Crisis, Saltwater Beavers Promote Estuary Health, Everglades National Park: a River of Grass, and more

Published: Aug. 30, 2019, 5 p.m.

Saltwater Beavers Bring Life Back to Estuaries / Everglades National Park, a "River of Grass" / Drilling in the Everglades / Fly-fishing Saved From Pollution / Gaza Water Crisis\t\t\tIn the Gaza Strip, where every three out of four people are refugees, clean water is scarce and there's a worsening health crisis for Gaza's children.\n\nAlso, it turns out that beavers, a keystone species in some freshwater ecosystems, could hold the key to help restore degraded coastal habitats, too.\n\nAnd Everglades National Park provides a place of sanctuary in nature for those looking for peace and quiet, as well as a front-row-seat view of wildlife like alligators.\n\nThe "River of Grass" and more, this week on Living on Earth from PRI.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices