Everglades' Future Secured: New Conservation Area to Protect Florida's Wildlife

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's groundbreaking proposal for the Everglades Conservation Area aims to protect 12 counties in Florida, preserving vital habitats for endangered species like the Florida panther. Spanning from the Everglades' headwaters to the south, this area is crucial in addressing the impacts of development and climate change. Supporting the extensive Everglades restoration, this initiative marks a significant step in safeguarding Florida's natural heritage and vital water resources.

Read more about this vital conservation effort and its implications for Florida's wildlife and environment.

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