Restoring the River of Grass
Florida is stepping up the pace of restoration. No other government in the world has invested as much time or money in improving the quality of one single waterbody or natural system. Guided by sound science and the dedication of many, restoring the Everglades will improve the quality of life for the seven million residents of South Florida, provide improved flood control for the region, supply the essential amount of water for restoration, all while preserving America's Everglades. This means saving over 60 endangered species and protecting the natural plant life for future generations.
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Governor Charlie Crist today stood at the edge of the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, joined by Florida’s top elected leaders, the United States Sugar Corporation and a host of environmental advocates, to unveil a momentous strategy that could bring about one of the largest environmental land acquisitions in the nation’s history and provide “missing link” needed to protect Florida’s coastal estuaries and better revive, restore and preserve one of America’s greatest natural treasures – the Everglades. ...More
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Last updated: June 24, 2008