
July/August
2000 Issue

FEATURES
Disneys Good Nature / By Thomas Whittingslow
At the headwaters of the Everglades near Kissimmee is Disney Wilderness
Preserve, but this isnt a theme park. A cooperative effort by the
Walt Disney World Companies and The Nature Conservancy, its a project
that has been setting standards in environmental restoration.
Live-aboard
Lifestyle / By Barbara Linstrom
Some people only dream of cutting their worldly bonds, taking to the seas
and living off the abundance of the waters. The Filina family has found
a way to make the live-aboard lifestyle work for them although, as our
writer discovers, its a way of life that isnt for everybody.
A Taste
of Florida /
By Jill Tyrer
You might have dined in Floridas best restaurants or spooned into
a fresh grapefruit. But until youve savored some seagrape jelly,
chewed on some fresh swamp cabbage or popped a ripe cocoplum into your
mouth, you havent experienced the real taste of Florida.
Frog Prints
/
By Ken Richards
Floridas frogs range from petite peepers to brassy bullfrogs, and
all have historically thrived on patience as a key to survival. The larger,
more aggressive Cuban tree frog, however, has invaded the amphibian kingdom
and is gradually usurping the throne from the reigning prince.

Publishers
Letter
German
Table of Contents
Spanish
Table of Contents
French
Table of Contents
Making
Waves
Celebrating islanders
Across
the Causeway
Turtle Time
By Jill Tyrer
Dining
Cheeseburgers in Paradise
By Chelle Koster Walton
Habitats
Crashing the Gates of Convention
By Jill Tyrer
Style
Island Nightlife
By Barbara Linstrom
Explorer
Ostego Bay
By Libby Grimm
Finds
Creative Clocks
By Libby Grimm
Concierge
Island Hair Care
By Libby Grimm
Calendar
Where to go and what to do in Southwest Florida
Island
Journal
A diary of everyday life in paradise
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