Saving the islands that protect paradise
Save Crystal River has been working to protect the barrier islands that keep the area's famous springs clear and healthy
Save Crystal River has been working to protect the barrier islands that keep the area's famous springs clear and healthy
The sandhill crane, merlin and pileated woodpecker are examples of the positive effect of reversing environmental harms.
Save Crystal River is leading the charge to restore underwater ecosystems, reviving native habitats, springs and waterways.
The governor vetoed $6.25 million that the Florida Legislature approved to begin the Ocklawaha River's restoration.
A Senate-approved proposal would restore the Ocklawaha River by dismantling the dam on the Rodman Reservoir.
A panel discussion on 'Future-Proofing Our Coasts' was held at FAU as part of the Frontiers in Science lecture series
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