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Crist calls for federal support for Everglades, Apalachicola River

Following a tour of the Everglades today, Gov. Charlie Crist called on the U.S. Department of the Interior to take a “fresh look” at Everglades restoration and to conduct a comprehensive review of the downstream effects of water withdrawals from the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river system. Crist toured the Everglades by airboat with Interior Secretary Ken Salazar

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Audubon’s Draper to run for Ag Commissioner

Audubon of Florida representative Eric Draper says he’s filing papers today to run for state Agriculture Commissioner as a Democrat. Draper, 55, is Audubon’s deputy director and has been with the group since 1995, previously having worked for The Nature Conservancy. He frequently speaks at the Capitol before the Cabinet and legislative committees on pending

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Reliability of state “healthy beaches” Web site questioned

Visitors crowd Shell Point Beach in Wakulla County on April 25 despite an advisory against swimming that was correctly posted on a state website: www.floridashealth.com/beachwater. Heading to the beach this summer? A good idea might be to check the Florida Department of Health Web site to see if there are advisories against swimming because of

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Corps may release more water to Florida’s Apalachicola River

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says the agency probably will begin releasing more water in June from its dams upstream from Florida along the Chattahoochee River. But Florida officials say that’s not soon enough. Alabama, Florida and Georgia have been fighting in federal court over water from the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river system since 1990. Over

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