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Floridians own rights to decide if 5,000 acres of farmland in southwest Florida will ever be developed as part of Rural and Family Lands Protection Program.
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It would allow landowners to continue active hunting, farming and cattle operations, while the land would be kept from residential and commercial development.
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The wildlife corridor would preserve land stretching from the Everglades to Georgia and Alabama, allowing wildlife to freely migrate.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet approves over $17M in land-conservation deals that include protecting two properties that are part of an envisioned wildlife corridor.
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Naples Republican Kathleen Passidomo outlined what she described a “conservative agenda” that proposes expansion of parental rights and state wildlife corridor, along with workforce housing.
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It's the second major purchase since state officials put a priority on preserving natural land in those wildlife corridors.
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A USF study showed overwhelming bipartisan support for various environmental and conservation policies,, including the Florida Wildlife Corridor Act and protecting natural habitats and endangered species.
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DeSantis chose the Disney Wilderness Preserve in Osceola County for the ceremonial signing of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Act. It is considered a national model in efforts to preserve migration paths for animals.