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The plan still needs to undergo an environmental study.
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South Florida’s very rare Schaus swallowtail butterfly is expected to have its best year in decades, thanks to conservation efforts.
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Areas of the Suwannee, Santa Fe, and Withlacoochee Rivers are now designated as critical habitats for a rare freshwater mussel. That means if a project in the area gets federal funding, the agency providing those dollars must make sure the project doesn't harm the critical habitat.
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Naples artist Lisette Morales was one of ten photographers to have work chosen to be part of a public art exhibition called I AM WATER.
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Officials say a baby klipspringer antelope is bonding with its mother before making a public debut at a Florida zoo.
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State wildlife biologists say the iconic American flamingo does not need to be protected in Florida. That’s the finding they plan to present next month to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
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Belugas play, a sperm whale nurses, and orcas teach their pups to hunt in a series of photographs from National Geographic photographer and explorer Brian Skerry.
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Conservationists sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to protect more than a dozen rare plants and animals.
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Miami-Dade commissioners approved a controversial water theme park near Zoo Miami yesterday - despite worries over a new $9 parking fee for zoo visitors.
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A Florida citrus company has sold another piece of land to the state for preservation.