Alachua Conservation Trust
Notes from the Alachua Conservation Trust regarding the Santa Fe River and its protection. The ACT does more than any other organization to acquire land leases and purchases along the river for its conservation. We […]
Notes from the Alachua Conservation Trust regarding the Santa Fe River and its protection. The ACT does more than any other organization to acquire land leases and purchases along the river for its conservation. We […]
Once again we commend the Alachua Conservation Trust for its good conservation work. The upper Santa Fe must be protected from mining and development threats. This was especially brought out during the ill-conceived phosphate mining […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
The State of Florida has failed deplorably at protecting its natural resources and this has resulted in a major crisis for our water. Florida has more polluted lakes than any other state, and its springs […]
Here is a unique opportunity to enjoy some of Nature’s Best in the Santa Fe River Preserve, with plant expert and OSFR member Colette Jacono to identify and describe the native plants you will […]
Following is a page from the Alachua Conservation Trust news and it is wonderful news. Since our DEP and our Suwannee River Water Management District will not stop the over-pumping and nitrates pollution of […]
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