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Partnerships are Key in Conservation

Last week, my team and I attended the Public Land Acquisition and Management Partnership conference in St. Augustine. We joined with partners from public, private, and non-profit sectors that work in the conservation field and discussed how to best prioritize acquisition and management in Florida. We attended field trips, presentations,

Dear Florida: “How could you let that happen?”

By Cynthia Elia, Clermont Dear Florida, My special places are disappearing due to sprawl. Unchecked growth lines the pockets of ruthless land developers, greedy politicians, and community board members who are hostile to environmental and wildlife protection because it doesn’t benefit them financially.  My special places— my rural bicycle trails,

Dear Florida: Save Silver Springs

By Tim Shanahan, Ocala When I moved my young family to Ocala in 1991 I fell in love with Silver Springs. It was the largest natural aquifer-based in the world by volume. You could float down the Silver River or ride a glass-bottom boat and see straight to the bottom.

Dear Florida: Growing Up in the Tree Tops

Dear Florida, South Florida is a maze of perfectly manicured lawns, housing subdivisions, apartment complexes, strip malls next to strip malls, and Mad Max-style mega-highways. But tucked away between the never-ending developments are city and county parks that give children and families a taste of natural Florida. This is where