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Juanita Greene

Juanita Greene

American journalist


Juanita Greene (1924 - 2017) was an American journalist and conservationist.[1] She worked for the Miami Herald as a reporter and wrote about Everglades National Park and Biscayne National Park.[2] She was the Herald's first environmental reporter.

Life

She was born in Louisiana. She moved to Tampa in 1945.[3] She worked for the Tampa Times. In 1956, she was hired by the Miami Herald. She was a friend of Marjory Stoneman Douglas.[3] She wrote about and testified about the influx of Cuban refugees coming to South Florida.[4] She retired from the Miami Herald in 1978.[5]

She was on the board of Friends of the Everglades.[3] She helped create Biscayne National Park.[6][7]

She was interviewed for books on National Parks.[8][5] Greene was featured in the 2009 television documentary miniseries The National Parks: America's Best Idea by acclaimed documentarian Ken Burns.


References

  1. "Juanita Greene, pioneering environmental reporter and activist, dies at 93". miamiherald.com.
  2. Cerulean, Susan (November 13, 2002). The Book of the Everglades. Milkweed Editions. ISBN 9781571312600 โ€“ via Google Books.
  3. "Hall of Fame". mysite. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  4. Alvarez, Lizette. "A Florida City That Never Was". The New York Times. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  5. Duncan, Dayton; Burns, Ken (November 13, 2009). The National Parks: America's Best Idea : an Illustrated History. Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 9780307268969 โ€“ via Google Books.



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