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FL S0154
Resolution
AI Summary
- Florida Senate Resolution 154, introduced by Senator Avila, recognizes The Everglades Foundation for 30 years of service in the protection and restoration of the Everglades since its founding in 1994
- The Everglades Foundation is identified as the only science-based nonprofit dedicated solely to advocacy and public education regarding the Everglades ecosystem
- The foundation's mission focuses on restoring water flow to South Florida, improving water quality within the Everglades, and ensuring the sustainability of the ecosystem to support plant, animal, and human life
- The foundation operates an Everglades Literacy Program curriculum designed to educate and empower K-12 teachers and students about the threatened natural environment
- The Everglades' natural habitats cover almost 18,000 square miles, and Everglades National Park is home to 36 threatened or protected species, including the Florida panther, American crocodile, and West Indian manatee
Legislative Description
The Everglades Foundation
Last Action
Died, not introduced
3/8/2024
Full Bill Text
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