Great News From ACT
The following article was distributed by Alachua Conservation Trust. This organization has secured more land protecting the Santa Fe River than any other agency. We are very grateful to and fully support ACT. Read the […]
The following article was distributed by Alachua Conservation Trust. This organization has secured more land protecting the Santa Fe River than any other agency. We are very grateful to and fully support ACT. Read the […]
Many more reasons to transit from fossil fuels to renewable. Read the complete article here in the New York Times. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A river is like a life: once […]
More land spared from the developers. Read the original article here at Florida Phoenix. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A river is like a life: once taken, it cannot be brought back […]
Good news all around on increases in sustainable energy in Florida. Read the original article here at the Invading Sea. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A river is like a life: once […]
Here we have an opportunity to help preserve the Santa Fe River from development and industry. Alachua Conservation Trust has done monumental work in helping keep the Santa Fe River alive and flowing, in […]
Sometimes its a trickle, others times its a cascading waterfall. Myrtles Fissure provides an ever-changing view of our river. From the river, one can spot the shallow run that flows across the sharp limestone. The […]
Here is an update of what we have been doing this month. On September 8th we co-hosted a Water Protectors Meet and Greet with SSJ Sierra at Ichetucknee State Park on September 8th. We networked […]
Heather Obara of the Alachua Conservation Trust has sent the following press release with news of their latest land preservation. The Trust has preserved, through leasing or purchasing, innumerable lands adjacent to the Santa Fe […]
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