OSFR Holiday Paddle & Potluck
OSFR President Pam Smith sent out the following e-mail yesterday, Nov. 4, 2015; OSFR is happy to announce that it is starting a Paddle Club which will be open to all current members of OSFR […]
OSFR President Pam Smith sent out the following e-mail yesterday, Nov. 4, 2015; OSFR is happy to announce that it is starting a Paddle Club which will be open to all current members of OSFR […]
On Tuesday Nov. 3, Lisa Rinaman, the St Johns Riverkeeper, sent out the following important notice: DISTRICT BOARD TO VOTE ON WATER SUPPLY PLANS On Tuesday, November 10, the St. Johns River Water Management District […]
Water management (or lack thereof) is in the news again today, as the Gainesville Sun writes about the tight control Tallahassee has over the way our water resources are monitored. Nathan Crabbe’s editorial “Averting a […]
Ron Cunningham, one of the protectors of our environment, explains to us, Nov. 1, 2015, in the Gainesville Sun how “Our Excesses are Destroying the Environment.” He presents several interesting comments about our water. Read the […]
Sat. night was the final running of Little Red Riding Hood through the freezing forest, attempting to escape the werewolves, zombies and other nameless creatures. Since we did not hear to the contrary, […]
An article in the Gainesville Sun on Sunday, Nov. 1 2015 by Al Simpler points out the benefits of solar, as so many people already know. But utility companies are trying to confuse voters by […]
Among the most important issues facing Florida today is the threatened condition of state waters and waterways. Polluted rivers, diminished lakes, and disappearing springs place our quality of life and economic vitality at risk. […]
Circulating widely today on the Internet are excerpts from a document released yesterday, Oct. 26, 2015 written to the FERC, which strongly recommends that Sabal Trail’s proposed pipeline be re-routed to avoid totally the sensitive […]
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