Big Threat For Rainbow River
It appears that neither the State of Florida nor the city and residents of Dunnellon have the will nor the desire to save one of the most beautiful spots on the planet, Rainbow Springs and […]
It appears that neither the State of Florida nor the city and residents of Dunnellon have the will nor the desire to save one of the most beautiful spots on the planet, Rainbow Springs and […]
Just as we have some of the most priceless springs and rivers in Florida, we also have those individuals who would destroy them for a profit, caring only for their lucre and not caring that […]
The Florida Springs Council has re-published an article from the Tampa Bay Times, written by Preston Haskell of Jacksonville. Like the FSC, we also have long supported this idea. We were also fortunate to be […]
Join the Florida Springs Council in Ocala to learn from state leaders and experts on how we can make meaningful springs restoration a reality. The Florida Springs Restoration Summit brings together scientists, academics, advocates, reporters, policy […]
When first the Suwannee River and then the St Johns River managers voted away swiftly and smoothly in just a heartbeat the fate of our springs and aquifer for the next two decades, […]
Heather Obara of the Florida Springs Council has sent out the following release: ————————- Heather Obara, Esq. Treasurer-Secretary, Florida Springs Council hobara@floridaspringsinstitute.org Office: (386) 454-2427 Fax: (386) 454-9369 Florida Springs Council Organizing Demonstration at North […]
To issue this permit is unconscionable and unacceptable and an affront to the citizens of Florida and their descendants. Heather Obara of the Florida Springs Institute has sent the following press release. We have posted […]
. Dr. Bob Palmer has submitted the following editorial to the Tallahassee Democrat for publication and it will likely appear during the coming week. Comments from several legislators indicate a lack of willingness to improve […]
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