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Conservation: Conservation Corner - Energy Advisory Panel’s School Projects Come to Fruition
November 9th, 2011

Conservation: North Florida - Wild Florida: The Donkeys` Trick or Treat
October 30th, 2011

Conservation: Student Volunteers Educate through Recycling and Parading Efforts
October 28th, 2011

Conservation: Conservation Corner - Déjà Vu Translates to Eco-Chic Recycled Clothing
October 15th, 2011

Conservation: North Florida - Wild Florida: Catching Some Rays
October 11th, 2011

Conservation: Energy Conservation = Money Saved
September 29th, 2011

Conservation: North Florida - Wild Florida: Fall’s Wild Bounty
September 25th, 2011

Conservation: Costal Cleanup - 2011
September 18th, 2011

Conservation: North Florida - Wild Florida: Snakes in the Hen House
September 15th, 2011

Conservation: Cedar Key Marina: Opportunities for Our City to Save Money
September 12th, 2011

Conservation: Sometimes You Just Can’t Believe What You Read!
August 25th, 2011

Conservation: Energy Efficiency: The Obvious Energy Source
August 18th, 2011

Conservation: What`s For Dinner?
August 2nd, 2011

Conservation: Renewable Energy or Nuclear Power: What`s Your Choice
July 19th, 2011


THE GREAT SUWANNEE RIVER CLEANUP

THE GREAT SUWANNEE RIVER CLEANUP

Jay Bushnell

Spearheaded by the Current Problems Organization, the Great Suwannee River Cleanup is off and running! On Saturday December 1st, starting at 10:00 AM from three locations, Camp Azalea/Yellow Jacket, Fowler`s Bluff and the Town of Suwannee, the Friends and staff of the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge with the help of other organizations will complete the River Cleanup.


Mark your calendar and spread the word to anyone who would like to join the cleanup.

There are jobs for folks to work on land at the staging areas to pass out materials and to weigh trash collected. Folks will be ferried to different spots along the river to collect trash. If you do have a boat whether large or small that you can bring, let us know.

To participate, please contact Ranger Pam Darty 352-493-0238 ex. 223. For planning, we need a rough count of who will participate. The Friends Group will provide water and snacks. Last years effort was not only a fun day but a very successful day.

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