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Sometimes We Win
Thanks to Clean Water Wakulla and all those who attended the various meetings to oppose the gas station on that fragile location. Read he original article with photos here in the Florida Phoenix. Comments […]
Thanks to Clean Water Wakulla and all those who attended the various meetings to oppose the gas station on that fragile location. Read he original article with photos here in the Florida Phoenix. Comments […]
A satellite image of the lower Florida peninsula showing darkened portions south of Lake Okeechobee as the Everglades and Big Cypress Swamp. The reddish area bordering the large inland lake is the Everglades Agricultural Area. We are glad […]
Springs lovers will come together once again to celebrate our springs and continue the tradition which was only postponed last year due to Covid. As in the past, come to the North entrance of […]
The following two articles appeared in the Gainesville Sun under the series “Messages from the Springs Heartland” on Dec. 19, 2021. The center article by Doug Stamm was posted here on Dec. 20, 2021. […]
Can but won’t. Without a completely new attitude in Tallahassee our springs are doomed. Probably most of the citizens of Florida are unaware that our government is happily allowing our water resources to dry up […]
Internationally-famous Margaret Ross Tolbert is North Florida’s best known artist advocating for the springs through her art. Her paintings of Florida’s spring hang in many areas of the world and are also featured in […]
As an added insult, the Suwannee River Water Management District just made it easier for water users like Nestle to obtain permits by re-classifying the Santa Fe River as “in prevention” instead of “in recovery.” […]
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