Santa Fe River Showcased in Sun Article
The Gainesville Sun today has an article listing some of the popular springs in the area for swimming. Ironically, in yesterday’s Sun (Aug. 21, 2015) there was an article revealing that Florida is on a […]
The Gainesville Sun today has an article listing some of the popular springs in the area for swimming. Ironically, in yesterday’s Sun (Aug. 21, 2015) there was an article revealing that Florida is on a […]
Pipeline company with tie to Gov. Scott and state backing, has history of accidents By Dan Christensen FloridaBulldog.org Spectra Energy, the company that state environmental regulators say should be allowed to construct a 267-mile-long natural […]
Tonight at 6:00 the ban-fracking resolution was on the agenda at the Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners, thanks to the diligent work of Amy Datz. She and a host of supporters, among them […]
Christopher Curry has a long article in today’s Gainesville Sun, August 16, 2015 about WWALS efforts to block the proposed Sabal Trail pipeline across Georgia and Florida. OSFR Policy Director Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson is quoted […]
WWALS has published this series of documents describing Sabal Trail’s plans to put their pipeline through the springs area. On August 12, 2015 at 08:19PM, jsq at WWALS Watershed Coalition published the following article: It’s […]
On September 3, 2015 the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission will pass judgment in Fort Lauderdale on the items listed in the paragraph below, item 17 of the agenda. The meeting last two days, but […]
WHAT If conditions are right (i.e. the Santa Fe is not flooding after heavy rains), we will hike (wade) up the Santa Fe River where it meets the New River. We will sample the various […]
The Suwannee River Water Management District met today with a heavy agenda that Board Chairman Don Quincey was unable to unload within the normal allotted time. An unusual amount of time was spent discussing the […]
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