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It’s now been two years since the Category 5 storm made landfall, bringing dangerous 155 miles per hour winds, devastating property and people’s livelihoods. Dozens were killed by the storm.
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DEP is inheriting that responsibility from another state agency
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A special master is recommending the U.S. Supreme Court rule against Florida in a decades-long fight over water use. The move is a big blow to the Big…
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Mangroves are quintessentially tropical and take root along the coast of the Everglades and the Keys where they are home to colorful fish and crabs. But…
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After years of debate, state regulators have approved a water sharing plan for the Suwannee and St Johns River basins. But conservationists argue the deal…
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Some Florida environmental activists are hoping to channel public interest from one pipeline to another, by organizing a series of protests across the…
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Federal regulators plan to divert more water from the Apalachicola - Chattahoochee - Flint River System to the state of Georgia. The Army Corps of…
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Georgia is wrapping up its case this week in a nearly 30-year-old water fight with Florida and Alabama. The so-called water wars centers on consumption in…
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The Fenholloway River runs 36 miles through rural Taylor County before flowing into the Gulf of Mexico. But it’s not found on most maps. For years, it was…
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is hosting prescribed burning workshops for private landowners in North Florida. North Florida…
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A decade of work is paying off for a team of coastal conservationists in Florida. A team of researchers won an $8.3 million grant to restore shrinking…
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One of Florida’s largest landowners may reducing its citrus output but it’s planning to keep its North Florida holdings agricultural. --Florida’s citrus…