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The state has announced a plan aimed at expanding public access to state parks. It would increase recreational opportunities while adding campsites and cabins.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service may soon declare the ivory-billed woodpecker extinct. The nation's largest woodpecker was first listed as endangered in 1967. And its historical range spanned Cuba and the southeastern United States, including Florida.
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Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection is applying to take over duties from the federal government related to protecting its wetlands. But some…
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Environmental groups are encouraging Floridians to be careful of shorebirds when they head to the beach for the holiday weekend. Nick Evans has…
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Florida wildlife officials are looking to create more sanctuaries across the state to protect vulnerable wildlife from everyday human disturbances during…
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Environmentalists are breathing a sigh of relief after a powerful House Republican agreed to back down from his controversial “use it or lose it,”…
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As the 4th of July holiday approaches, Florida wildlife officials along with environmental groups want to remind beachgoers to do their part in protecting…
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With the state budget to be passed this evening, conservationists are upset over the way Amendment One funds were allocated. The state’s main land-buying…