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May is the beginning of flamingo nesting season, and researchers are crossing their fingers that the large, apparently healthy population could start popping out fledglings on Florida soil for the first time in a century.
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The recycling rate in Florida is on the decline, in part due to contamination — or the wrong items getting dumped into recycling bins. One expert said its often due to a lack of education rather than negligence.
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Warm weather and an upcoming mating season could mean more alligator sightings in Central Florida.
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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission staff invited the public to weigh in on their proposal to offset future development impacts to Split Oak Forest.
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City hopes $1 million grant can accelerate progress toward Orlando’s goal of 40% tree canopy coverage by 2040.
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Attorneys for 404 permit applicants caught in “regulatory limbo” echoed Florida's request — now denied — to advance permits with no impacts to threatened species.
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This will be the last chance to catch a total solar eclipse in the continental U.S. for about 20 years, so here's what you need to know to safely enjoy!
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Senate Bill 1638 directs 96% of Seminole Gaming Compact revenues to a range of environmental initiatives, per the governor’s office.
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The network is made up of over 50 local nonprofits.
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Water advocates are concerned about the $400 million allocation for a proposed reservoir and stormwater treatment area. Project supporters say it would boost Central Florida’s water supply.
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State officials voted this week to acquire 1,361 acres of the Yarborough Ranch for conservation.
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Passed by the Florida Legislature, SB 1532 allows private companies to buy the new water quality enhancement credits originally intended only for government agencies.