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Kari Birdseye
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Jared Saylor
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Terry Winckler
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February 21, 2012
Imperiled manatees, sturgeon blocked from their historic migration on the Ocklawaha
February 18, 2012
Says Florida regulators haven’t protected citizens from contaminated water
Victory
February 14, 2012
In closed-door meetings, state bows to Lykes Brothers pressure to block public’s access to river
February 9, 2012
Statement by Earthjustice attorney David Guest
February 8, 2012
Polluters’ TV campaign is anti-Florida
January 26, 2012
Reforms aren’t in place to prevent another oil spill disaster
January 19, 2012
Earthjustice urges Floridians to fight this privatization of public lands
January 9, 2012
Case in U.S. District Court challenges federal rulemaking
December 15, 2011
Reforms haven’t been made to prevent another disastrous oil spill
December 1, 2011
State Department of Environmental Protection weakening pollution limits
November 2, 2011
Florida’s families and clean water sold out
September 30, 2011
Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge needs cleaner water
Victory
August 5, 2011
Only representatives from sewage, agriculture and fertilizer industries can testify
August 3, 2011
Eleventh Circuit in Atlanta rules in Favor of EPA settlement with Earthjustice
Victory
July 13, 2011
Florida’s waters at risk