The true cost of Florida’s bad land deal
The state could have used $83 million dollars to buy thousands of acres of public land in endangered ecosystems.
The state could have used $83 million dollars to buy thousands of acres of public land in endangered ecosystems.
If grandfathers spoke up more for the natural legacy passed to us, perhaps we could save more of wild Florida.
As we fight climate change's causes and impacts, we must commit to immersing ourselves in all things natural in Florida.
A 600-acre land swap proposal revives old battles between preservation and profit in northeast Florida.
Critics are calling it 'the most anti-environmental bill of all time.'
Today we face an unprecedented attack on our public lands and environmental protections.
Public lands give so much more than they take or cost, providing critical ecosystem services that are beyond value.
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