America’s Everglades – A Soldier’s Sanctuary
As we honor and remember all who have served this nation, we could not say it better than Captains For Clean Water does here.
As we honor and remember all who have served this nation, we could not say it better than Captains For Clean Water does here.
“Could we actually be moving toward progress with clean water in Florida? It sure feels like it. Something is very different.”
From the collapsing Everglades to toxic blue-green algae blooms, to red tide and brown tide, to high fecal counts in our oceans, Floridians of all
“It’s incumbent on us to make sure the next generation does not have as much of a burden.” –Chauncey Goss, Chairman of SFWMD “I’m hoping
Anyone leery that change has arrived should read this Thanksgiving message from Col. Andrew Kelly. With pressure from Governor Ron DeSantis and persistent and unapologetic work from Congressman
Calusa Waterkeeper John Cassani: “This airborne stuff is all new ground. People think, ‘Well, if I just don’t get in the water, I’ll be fine,’ but
Everglades Restoration 101: Get freshwater clean and sent south from Lake O. Do not let Big Sugar force polluted and toxic water east and west
“A deep lake is not a good thing for the lake, Everglades, the estuaries or the coastal communities damaged by discharges.” So says three of
South Florida and the Everglades cannot handle any more of this Orlando Sentinel: A new downtown may rise near the Everglades. Here’s the plan to make
The sugar cartel is burning tens of thousands of acres in the Glades right now – at higher numbers than usual for this time of
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