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Ancient cypress trees in Seminole’s Spring Hammock Preserve caught the attention of the national Old-Growth Forest Network.
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An initial study didn’t point to the city’s wastewater plant — or anywhere else — as the likely source of a strong chemical odor. Now, a new study seeks to finally identify the source, per city leaders.
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Funding was approved to get a historically Black community in Osceola County off contaminated wells and onto a public drinking water supply. But in the historic community of Whitted, change is slow to come.
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Dozens of people spoke in Astor Thursday about a proposed Springs Protection Zone for Silver Glen. Most of them said: no thanks.
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Communities in Florida are banning fluoride from their water. Critics of the practice were bolstered by a recent vague court decision and insufficient science on the practice.
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More young birder groups are popping up across the country for teens and tweens who enjoy getting outdoors together to gawk at wildlife.
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Testing is still ongoing, but the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation says evidence so far doesn’t point to a clear cause for a recent fish kill at Lake Apopka.
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Reliable sinkhole data isn’t readily available to the public. For the fifth time, a Central Florida Congressman is trying to pass a law to change that.
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Governor Ron DeSantis announced more disaster relief loans for the state’s agriculture industry
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At its 40th conference, the Everglades Coalition held a series of panels looking at progress and what lies ahead. They celebrated the durability and 'all-in' attitude of the wide-ranging group, but also looked at setbacks.
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This week is Florida’s Severe Weather Awareness Week, an effort led by the Florida Division of Emergency Management and National Weather Service Offices to educate residents on the various types of weather hazards that occur across our state.
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Federal grant funding made the mobile resilience hub possible, according to project partners with the City of Orlando and University of Central Florida.