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Environment

  • The Florida Native Plant Society stages “rescues” for plants threatened by development. Above, volunteers identify and move plants belonging to a species of endangered mint, Dicerandra cornutissima, along a planned expansion of Interstate 75 on the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway. A proposed tollway in Polk County could jeopardize an even rarer mint, Dicerandra modesta.
    Courtesy of Athena Philips
    Plans for a Polk County tollway drew criticism earlier this year from nature lovers who worried the road could knock out an endangered Florida mint and an established native plant nursery in a one-two punch. But public opinion — and the Florida Department of Transportation's evaluations — led to a new route.
  • One of Ocean Era's cages float in the w
    Rick Decker, courtesy of Ocean Era
    The Trump Administration’s push for seafood competitiveness could net Florida's first offshore aquaculture. But some worry fish farms could be a floating hazard in the storm-lashed Gulf.

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