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Following closures prompted by building upgrades and the COVID-19 pandemic, Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge is once again open to the public.
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Wedgefield residents’ ongoing water quality concerns stem from the area’s “substandard” water and wastewater systems, according to Orange County Utilities.
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Breaking down the impact of Governor DeSantis’s veto on environmental spending in the state. How tariff wars threaten the future of the fireworks industry. A new community resource hub is bringing together the region’s Caribbean American communities.
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Despite some bad environmental outcomes from this year’s legislative session, advocates say, lawmakers still gave Floridians some things to celebrate.
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Biosolids aren’t tested for forever chemicals before being used as fertilizer in Florida. Testing requirements would help reduce risk, according to St. Johns Riverkeeper.
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Orange County is working on proposing special protections for two widely different watersheds.
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American oystercatchers at-large are making gains. But in Florida, the state-threatened shorebird is struggling to hold onto habitat.
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The agency’s announced changes will offer water utilities more flexibility to comply with regulations, but could come at a cost to public and environmental health.
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A key part of U.S. District Judge Carlos Mendoza's injunction calls for the state to seek what is known as an "incidental take" permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Regional businesses and industry groups are bracing for “disruptive” impacts from federal lawmakers’ proposed rollback of clean energy provisions.
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Seasonal fertilizer restrictions start Sunday for Brevard, Lake, Orange, Seminole and Volusia counties.
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Rapid growth in Florida's Heartland weighs heavily on aging infrastructure. Paving new roads harms already imperiled ecosystems. Can smart planning keep native plants growing when the population is, too?