Friends of Everglades Wants to Buy 100,000 Acres

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Friends of the Everglades has launched a new campaign called “Rescue the River of Grass.” The goal is to secure the public acquisition of land inĀ  the Everglades Agricultural Area. This campaign aims to ā€œaddress Floridaā€™s pressingĀ  water storage and treatment needs, restore the natural flow of clean water to theĀ  Everglades and Florida Bay, and prevent harmful discharges that devastate the northernĀ  estuaries.ā€Ā 

Executive Director of Friends ofĀ  the Everglades Executive Director Eve Samples says the Everglades is at a tipping point. With the support of citizens who approved Amendment 1 and have shownĀ  consistent support for Everglades restoration funding, we have the opportunity to acquire the land needed to restore clean water flows, protect public health, and safeguardĀ  Floridaā€™s water-dependent economy. This is a commonsense solution that cannot wait.”Ā 

The “Rescue the River of Grass” campaign has a goal of acquiring at least 100,000 acres in the EAA ā€œto store and clean water,Ā  thereby curtailing discharges and restoring clean water flows into Everglades National Park.ā€

The organization says it has identified ā€œa clear mechanism for funding this land acquisition:Ā  Amendment 1 funds will generate $1.3 billion-$1.6 billion annually for land acquisition inĀ  Florida through 2034.” TheĀ Florida Water and Land Conservation Amendment, widely known as Amendment 1, was a constitutional amendment passed by Florida voters in 2014. Its goal was to provide adequate funding for 20 years solely to acquire and conserve land. Funding would come from documentary stamp tax which is estimated to generate more than $1 billion annually until 2035

Goals of the campaign include:

  • Preventing Lake Okeechobee Discharges: Stopping the flow of polluted water intoĀ  the northern estuaries that triggers harmful algal blooms.Ā 
  • Restoring Clean Water Flow: Ensuring adequate, clean water reaches EvergladesĀ  National Park and Florida Bay.Ā 
  • Protecting Public Health: Reducing exposure to harmful algal toxins that causeĀ  respiratory issues, neurological diseases, and other health risks.Ā 
  • Safeguarding Floridaā€™s Economy: Supporting water-dependent industries such asĀ  tourism and real estate while reducing billions in economic losses from algaeĀ  blooms and red tide.Ā 

To learn more about the campaign, visit everglades.org/rescue.Ā 

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  1. What a great initiative. Looking at the map, the “Everglades Agricultural Area”, located just south of Lake O, acts as a blockade for water that should be flowing through the Everglades Water Conservation Areas and Big Cypress National Preserve, into Everglades National Park and on to the Gulf. Sure, Big Sugar will cry “Alligator” tears while they cash their big windfall checks, but our quality of life wins!!

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