yymmdd |
|
|
|
DATE-code |
HEADLINE
(click the LINK for FULL article text - no advertising) |
SOURCE
(link to the original) |
|
|
|
|
President to read |
|
|
|
120430-a |
Bomb-sniffing dogs enlisted to stem Florida python invasion |
Reuters |
120430-b |
Florida water-reuse bill signed |
Desalination.biz |
120430-c |
Way down on the Suwannee |
Ocala.com |
120429-a |
Don't count on Everglades restoration plans restoring the St. Lucie River |
TCPalm |
120429-b |
Gov. Scott, Legislature revised position, loosened controls on water districts |
Naples Daily News |
120429-c |
Highlands is a dry county |
Newssun.com |
120428- |
Pythons blamed for wildlife losses in Everglades |
The Washington Post |
120427-a |
A voice for the ’Glades |
Miami Herald |
120427-b |
Billions of gallons of fresh water injected into Caloosahatchee River to fight algae blooms |
Associated Press |
120427-c |
May 15 Forum to Address Threats to Silver Springs and St. Johns River |
Florida Sportsman |
120427-d |
Shell Shocked: Landmark Victory for Alligators |
CaptivaSanibel.com |
120426-a |
Expedition Reaches Its Destination: Wildlife Corridor Work Continues |
WFIT |
120426-b |
New court battle brews over State, federal water rules |
SunshineStateNews.com |
120425-a |
Environmental land purchases to resume |
Tallahassee.com |
120425-b |
Eric Eikenberg, Former Charlie Crist Chief of Staff, Gets Paul ... |
Sunshine State News |
120425-c |
Florida forever marches quietly in tough times |
Florida Courier |
120425-d |
One way for Big Sugar to help pay for exploitation of Florida's waters |
TCPalm.com |
120425-e |
Water Management director on Lake Okeechobee discharges into Treasure Coast waterways |
TCPalm |
120424-a |
Florida Water Coalition Launches TV Ads |
Targeted News Service |
120424-b |
Former Charlie Crist aide lands Everglades job |
Miami Herald |
120424-c |
Gov. Scott to meet with cabinet, talk Florida Forever plan |
Tallahassee.com |
120423-a |
Biden, Nelson visit Everglades with heavy dose of politics |
Tampa Bay Times |
120423-b |
Lake O waters flowing into Caloosahatchee |
ABC-7.com |
120423-c |
Making a Florida Wildlife Corridor a Reality |
WUSFnews.com |
120423-d |
The Week Ahead: Drilling, Everglades in focus |
TheHill.com |
120422- |
The wildlife corridor route from Everglades National Park to the Okefenokee |
TampaBay.com |
120421-a |
Reduced Florida Forever program moving forward |
TheLedger.com |
120421-b |
Sugar growers' efforts to clean up Everglades paying off; don't penalize them further |
TCPalm.com |
120421-c |
Wildlife feels the strain of South Florida's drier-than-usual spring |
WPTV.com |
120420-a |
Here's good news for St. Johns River |
Florida Times Union |
120420-b |
SFWMD board OKs flow to Caloosahatchee |
Sanibel-Captiva Islander |
120419-a |
Biden to visit Everglades on Monday |
Orlando Sentinel |
120419-b |
Expedition team's cross-state trek ends here |
Baker County Press |
120419-c |
UgMO is the first smart irrigation technology eligible for restricted watering day variance from SFWMD |
PRNewswire.com |
120418-a |
Backers hope new wind farm will save glades community |
UMFE.org |
120418-b |
South Florida environmental issues for 2012 |
Sun Sentinel |
120418-c |
South Florida water conservation tips pushed at peak of dry season |
Sun Sentinel |
120418-d |
Water use shows lack of authority |
Ocala.com |
120417-a |
A step forward for the Caloosahatchee estuary |
AudubonofFloridaNews.org |
120417-b |
DEP Launches Online Newsroom |
WCTV.tv |
120417-c |
More than $12 million in water projects vetoed, but Scott keeps $5.6 million for St. Johns River |
TheFloridaCurrent.com |
120416- |
John M. DeGrove, called Florida's "father of growth management," is dead at 87 |
TheFloridaCurrent.com |
120415-a |
Florida must join the fight against invasive animals |
Orlando Sentinel |
120415-b |
Oil from Deepwater Horizon spill still causing damage in gulf 2 years later, scientists find |
Tampa Bay Times |
120414-a |
Palm Beach County park doubles as rock mine |
Sun Sentinel |
120414-b |
Quality of water key issue in Martin County: $840 million in size, encompassing 27,000 jobs |
TCPalm |
120414-c |
We’re drawing too much water from the aquifer |
Florida Times Union |
120413-a |
Change ? |
NaplesNews.com |
120413-b |
In Florida, green is toxic |
Earthjustice.org |
120413-c |
Water releases good step |
News-Press.com |
120412-a |
Broward partnering rather than competing for water |
South Florida |
120412-b |
Caloosahatchee |
IslandSandPaper.com |
120412-c |
Fresh water will be sent down Caloosahatchee River to deal with algal blooms |
News-Press.com |
120412-d |
Friends of the Glades Fight the Good Fight |
OceanDrive.com |
120412-e |
Lake O releases ordered |
News-Press.com |
120412-f |
Lake Okeechobee water sought to help Caloosahatchee River |
Sun Sentinel |
120411-a |
Health officials warn of algae bloom |
WINK-News |
120411-b |
Jury rules against Tampa Bay Water in reservoir trial |
Tampa Bay Times |
120410-a |
Release water anew into river |
News-Press.com |
120410-b |
Time is long past due for Big Sugar to pay proportionate share of Everglades clean-up |
TCPalm |
120409-a |
Five seconds |
Gainesville Sun |
120409-b |
Salt wounds life in Caloosahatchee River |
News-Press.com |
120408- |
The idea of Florida |
Gainesville Sun |
120407-a |
Court decision could mean cleaner water for Florida |
Bradenton Times |
120407-b |
Miami Canal changes could bring more water to Broward County |
Sun Sentinel |
120407-c |
Plan for reservoirs in southwest Broward may involve blasting |
Sun Sentinel |
120407-d |
The croc comeback: As their numbers grow, so do encounters with people and pets |
Miami Herald |
120406-a |
In S. Florida, many anglers ignore mercury warnings |
The Republic |
120406-b |
The future is now for sea level rise in South Florida |
Climate Central |
120405-a |
Florida: Drowning in climate change denial |
NRDC Switchboard |
120405-b |
Florida overhauls environmental permitting laws |
Nuwireinvestor.com |
120405-c |
Hillsboro Canal to get cleanup |
Sun Sentinel |
120405-d |
John Ogden, prominent Everglades scientist, dies at 73 |
The Miami Herald |
120405-e |
Nutrients are being reduced in St. Johns River |
Florida Times Union |
120405-f |
Water Quality campaign goes into overdrive |
Sanibel-Captiva Islander |
120404-a |
Judge wants EPA to do more work on water rule |
Local10.com |
120404-b |
Putnam says tea party lacks good information in opposing energy bill |
The Florida Current |
120403-a |
Federal judge rules EPA must review state rule on polluted waterways |
Naples Daily News |
120403-b |
Palm Beach County balks at funding water-sharing reservoir with Broward County |
Sun Sentinel |
120402-a |
Environmental group claims win in ongoing challenge to state 'impaired' waters rule |
Florida Current |
120402-b |
Florida HB503: Excitement grows over new law as a good thing for real estate development |
jdSupra.com |
120402-c |
Tax break will help Stronach cattle operation in Fort McCoy |
Ocala.com |
120401-a |
Farmers should pay more for Glades cleanup |
Tampa Bay Times |
120401-b |
Interstate 4 a tough barrier for the Florida wildlife corridor expedition |
WUSF |
120401-c |
The Tamiami Trail spans more than 274 miles |
Naples Daily News |
120401-d |
Watering rules may be loosened for those using ‘smart’ irrigation |
Palm Beach Daily News |
|
|
|
|
APRIL 2012
|
|
March end : |
|
|
Click for recent REPORT : |
|
WHO Pollutes ? WHO Pays ?
"Enterprise Assessment for the Reduction of Nutrient
Pollution in South Florida Waters"
(by RTI International) |
|
|
March end : |
|
|
120331- |
Many South Florida anglers ignore mercury warnings |
Sun Sentinel |
120330- |
Local Refuge manager honored |
TheLedger.com |
120329-a |
DeLisi tells Committee that Caloosahatchee Estuary solutions are difficult, slow process |
Sanibel-Captiva Islander |
120329-b |
Everglades needs "polluter pays" |
Sun Sentinel |
120329-c |
In the Everglades, Taxpayers Foot the Bill for Industry's Mess |
MotherJones.com |
120328-a |
Everglades Foundation study finds that polluters don’t always clean up after themselves |
Florida Independent |
120328-b |
Explorers traverse Volusia conservation lands |
Daytona Beach News J. |
120328-c |
Costs of Everglades cleanup unfair, study says |
News-Press.com |
120327-a |
Big Sugar: Great destroyers of Florida foist costs of pollution on taxpayers |
EyeOnMiami.com |
120327-b |
Everglades report points finger at agriculture for cleanup costs |
The Florida Current |
120327-c |
Farmers not paying fair share of Glades clean-up, environmentalists say |
Miami Herald |
120327-d |
Report: Taxpayers foot bill for agricultural phosphorus clean-up |
Palm Beach Daily News |
120327-e |
South Florida farmers’ commitment to Everglades restoration has achieved record results |
US-Sugar Corp. |
120327-f |
Study: Agriculture industry pays fraction of clean-up cost of fertilizer pollution it creates |
Palm Beach Post |
120327-g |
Taxpayers foot the bill to clean Glades pollution, study finds |
Sun Sentinel |
120327-h |
The state of Florida remains committed ...
|
FDEP - Press Office |
120326- |
Who Pollutes ? Who Pays ?.
|
Everglades Foundation |
|
MARCH 2012 - - (CLICK here for separate continuation) |
|
|
|
|
DATE-code |
HEADLINE
(click the LINK for FULL article text - no advertizing)
|
SOURCE (link to the original) |