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Many Florida springs suffer from reduced flow and habitat loss, as well as excessive algae and heavy pressure from human use. Because most of the state’s springs are not monitored by any research institution or government agency, the full scope of the problem remains unclear.
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Florida’s great outdoors now comes with a paperless option.The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has launched a new mobile app that lets…