Partnerships
The Everglades Foundation
Protecting our freshwater - together.
About The Everglades Foundation
For more than 30 years, The Everglades Foundation’s mission has been to restore and protect America’s Everglades, the source of freshwater for millions of people. Founded by a group of outdoor enthusiasts, The Everglades Foundation is a science-based non-profit organization dedicated to its mission through advocacy, science, and education.
Brightline | The Everglades Foundation
Brightline has partnered with The Everglades Foundation to celebrate our joint commitment to protect the Everglades and South Florida’s freshwater. By coupling sound science with policy expertise, The Everglades Foundation is positioned as one of the most influential players in the fight to preserve and restore one of the world’s most unique wetlands.
Did you know?
The journey of freshwater to Brightline stations in South Florida starts in the Everglades.
Protecting our freshwater - together.
About The Everglades Foundation
For more than 30 years, The Everglades Foundation’s mission has been to restore and protect America’s Everglades, the source of freshwater for millions of people. Founded by a group of outdoor enthusiasts, The Everglades Foundation is a science-based non-profit organization dedicated to its mission through advocacy, science, and education.
Brightline | The Everglades Foundation
Brightline has partnered with The Everglades Foundation to celebrate our joint commitment to protect the Everglades and South Florida’s freshwater. By coupling sound science with policy expertise, The Everglades Foundation is positioned as one of the most influential organizations in the fight to preserve and restore one of the world’s most unique wetlands.
Did you know?
The journey of freshwater to Brightline stations in South Florida starts in the Everglades.
The Everglades Ecosystem
America’s Everglades provides freshwater to nine million Floridians and countless tourists. It is also home to more than 70 federally threatened or endangered species, and includes 14 National Wildlife Refuges and four National Parks, including Everglades National Park – a World Heritage Site, a UNESCO International Biosphere Reserve, and a Wetland of International Importance.
Here's how you can help.
- Brightline encourages the use of refillable water bottles and tumblers at our stations and onboard our trains. Every Brightline station includes refillable water bottle fountains where you can fill up with ease.
- Keep using train travel. Traveling by train consumes far less energy than traveling by car or plane. When you choose Brightline, you’re a part of our commitment to being more mindful when making travel plans.
- Support advocacy efforts focused on protecting Florida’s bounty of natural landscapes.
- Consider making a donation to The Everglades Foundation. Click the LEARN MORE button below to find out how.
Protecting our freshwater - together.
About The Everglades Foundation
For more than 30 years, The Everglades Foundation’s mission has been to restore and protect America’s Everglades, the source of freshwater for millions of people. Founded by a group of outdoor enthusiasts, The Everglades Foundation is a science-based non-profit organization dedicated to its mission through advocacy, science, and education.
Brightline | The Everglades Foundation
Brightline has partnered with The Everglades Foundation to celebrate our joint commitment to protect the Everglades and South Florida’s freshwater. By coupling sound science with policy expertise, The Everglades Foundation is positioned as one of the most influential organizations in the fight to preserve and restore one of the world’s most unique wetlands.
The Everglades Ecosystem
America’s Everglades provides freshwater to nine million Floridians and countless tourists. It is also home to more than 70 federally threatened or endangered species, and includes 14 National Wildlife Refuges and four National Parks, including Everglades National Park – a World Heritage Site, a UNESCO International Biosphere Reserve, and a Wetland of International Importance.
Did you know?
The journey of freshwater to Brightline stations in South Florida starts in the Everglades.
The Everglades Ecosystem
America’s Everglades provides freshwater to nine million Floridians and countless tourists. It is also home to more than 70 federally threatened or endangered species, and includes 14 National Wildlife Refuges and four National Parks, including Everglades National Park – a World Heritage Site, a UNESCO International Biosphere Reserve, and a Wetland of International Importance.
Here's how you can help.
- Brightline encourages the use of refillable water bottles and tumblers at our stations and onboard our trains. Every Brightline station includes refillable water bottle fountains where you can fill up with ease.
- Keep using train travel. Traveling by train consumes far less energy than traveling by car or plane. When you choose Brightline, you’re a part of our commitment to being more mindful when making travel plans.
- Support advocacy efforts focused on protecting Florida’s bounty of natural landscapes.
- Consider making a donation to The Everglades Foundation. Click the LEARN MORE button below to find out how.
Here's how you can help.
- Brightline encourages the use of refillable water bottles and tumblers at our stations and onboard our trains. Every Brightline station includes refillable water bottle fountains where you can fill up with ease.
- Keep using train travel. Traveling by train consumes far less energy than traveling by car or plane. When you choose Brightline, you’re a part of our commitment to being more mindful when making travel plans.
- Support advocacy efforts focused on protecting Florida’s bounty of natural landscapes.
- Consider making a donation to The Everglades Foundation. Click the LEARN MORE button below to find out how.
Protecting our freshwater - together.
About The Everglades Foundation
For more than 30 years, The Everglades Foundation’s mission has been to restore and protect America’s Everglades, the source of freshwater for millions of people. Founded by a group of outdoor enthusiasts, The Everglades Foundation is a science-based non-profit organization dedicated to its mission through advocacy, science, and education.
Brightline | The Everglades Foundation
Brightline has partnered with The Everglades Foundation to celebrate our joint commitment to protect the Everglades and South Florida’s freshwater. By coupling sound science with policy expertise, The Everglades Foundation is positioned as one of the most influential players in the fight to preserve and restore one of the world’s most unique wetlands.
Brightline | The Everglades Foundation
Brightline has partnered with The Everglades Foundation to celebrate our joint commitment to protect the Everglades and South Florida’s freshwater. By coupling sound science with policy expertise, The Everglades Foundation is positioned as one of the most influential players in the fight to preserve and restore one of the world’s most unique wetlands.
The Everglades Ecosystem
America’s Everglades provides freshwater to nine million Floridians and countless tourists. It is also home to more than 70 federally threatened or endangered species, and includes 14 National Wildlife Refuges and four National Parks, including Everglades National Park – a World Heritage Site, a UNESCO International Biosphere Reserve, and a Wetland of International Importance.
Here's how you can help.
- Brightline encourages the use of refillable water bottles and tumblers at our stations and onboard our trains. Every Brightline station includes refillable water bottle fountains where you can fill up with ease.
- Keep using train travel. Traveling by train consumes far less energy than traveling by car or plane. When you choose Brightline, you’re a part of our commitment to being more mindful when making travel plans.
- Support advocacy efforts focused on protecting Florida’s bounty of natural landscapes.
- Consider making a donation to The Everglades Foundation. Click the LEARN MORE button below to find out how.