Shades of Green
Our first Shades of Green program was launched in response to our 2023-24 strategic plan which included prioritizing Aquifer Friendly Landscaping. Our Santa Fe River wants to empower individuals to make a difference at helping […]
Our first Shades of Green program was launched in response to our 2023-24 strategic plan which included prioritizing Aquifer Friendly Landscaping. Our Santa Fe River wants to empower individuals to make a difference at helping […]
This month Our Santa Fe River is kicking off our inaugural Spring of the Month with Rum Island Spring. This image of Rum Island spring was taken in 2012 . The spring boil is accentuated […]
The Chemours company has been a pollution threat to the Santa Fe River for many years. Their record in Florida is equal or worse to that in West Virginia. Read the original article here in […]
Alachua Conservation Trust has effected protection of many acres of fragile and threatened lands bordering the Santa Fe River. They are doing much of the work that the State of Florida should be doing but […]
Although by far the largest polluter of the Santa Fe River is agriculture, septic tanks do contribute. DeSantis’ useless Blue-Green Algae Task Force, in our opinion, was created to promote the false impression that our […]
The Florida DEP just sent out a chest-thumping press release extolling its recent achievements. Yes, the DEP sometimes does good work, such as critical land purchases. But no, the DEP does not do good work […]
Our Santa Fe River, Inc. would like to welcome five new board members. Together we will inspire and empower each other and our community to become better stewards of our waters. Matthew Albritton combines his […]
A reminder about the Springs Summit on Feb 8, 2025. View this email in your browser We look forward to seeing you in just TWO WEEKS at the 2025 Springs Summit on February 8 at […]
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