Great Exhibit at Water/Ways High Springs Museum
Our community has a great opportunity to view, learn and teach about our water and how we relate to it. If you have not seen the Museum on Main Street Smithsonian display in High Springs, […]
Our community has a great opportunity to view, learn and teach about our water and how we relate to it. If you have not seen the Museum on Main Street Smithsonian display in High Springs, […]
Opposition to the phosphate mine continued to be expressed at the Bradford County commissioners meeting July 21, 2016 in Starke. Kate Ellison of Melrose and your OSFR historian traveled to the podium to remind the […]
Thomas Lynn of the Valdosta Daily Times has written the following article, in which Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson, OSFR policy director, is quoted. Sabal Trail pipeline to cut through conservation land By Thomas Lynn tom.lynn@gaflnews.com […]
Gale Dickert has circulated the following announcement regarding the DEP meeting on Tuesday, July 26, 2016. This is an important meeting for the well-being and health of Florida. Dear Friends: PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY (Between 7:30-8:30 […]
In spite of a formal ethics complaint against him, St. Johns River Water Management District Governing Board chairman John Miklos continues his personal private business with the district, in what many see as a […]
Mr. Jim Gross will launch Our Santa Fe River’s “Giving Our River a Voice” speaker series on August 16, 2016, at 6 pm. This is part of the High Springs Community Rivers & Springs Speaker […]
Taking place from August 1st-4th, the 2016 Florida Springs Field School will cover topics such as water quality, the biological and ecological variability of Florida, human impact and management of the springs, and the future of the […]
Johanna de Graffenreid of Gulf Restoration Network has sent the following final details as to time, place and the agenda for the Grassroots Summit to Stop Sabal Trail, August 6, 2016. We need to come […]
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