Everglades Foundation prosecutes former top scientist for criminal contempt in case that's roiling Florida environmentalists

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Former Everglades Foundation scientist Thomas Van Lent testifying Thursday.

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

If Marjory Stoneman Douglas had a grave, she’d be rolling in it.

The pioneering environmentalist and famed “Mother of the Everglades,” whose ashes were famously scattered across Everglades National Park wilderness upon her death in 1998 at age 108, could hardly have imagined two of the Everglades’ leading nonprofit champions on opposite sides in a Miami court of law.

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