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Part two: hiking the West Klosterman Preserve

Just 1,000 feet from the Gulf of Mexico, in Tarpon Springs, sit the 14-acres of sand scrub that make up the Klosterman Preserve. The West Klosterman Preservation Group is raising money to buy the property....

Part one: hiking the West Klosterman Preserve

One of the last remaining sand scrubs in Pinellas County is at risk of being destroyed. The group trying to buy and protect the land has six months left to raise over $3 million for...

Supplemental feeding: a new effort to save manatees is underway

Save the Manatees speak with WMNF about a possible lawsuit and experimental feeding program aim to save manatees from starvation.

Florida Power & Light debuts world’s largest solar-powered battery

Florida Power & Light officially commissioned what they say is the world's largest solar-powered battery in Parrish, FL.
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SWFWMD buys Southworth Tract — 589 acres in Hernando County

SWFWMD has approved the purchase of 589 acres of land within the Weekiwachee Preserve, Southworth Tract, for about $4.6 million.

Residents sue Tarpon Springs over Anclote River development

Concerned Citizens of Tarpon Springs file lawsuit over approved Anclote River apartment development in Tarpon Springs.

Funds needed to save the West Klosterman Preserve

The last one percent of Pinellas County scrub wilderness remains in danger of disappearing forever, if funds aren't raised in time to save Klosterman Preserve.

Sustainable living: sustainability in fashion

During today’s (11/22/2021) sustainable living show we talked to Leigh Anne Balzekas about sustainability in the fashion world
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Clyde Butcher’s “America’s Everglades” exhibit now in downtown Clearwater

Married for 58 years, Clyde and Niki Butcher have been all around the world together taking photographs and creating beautiful art that fills canvases with the colors of the native landscape.

Sustainable living: Sustainable Living Project and Wilcox Nursery and Landscape

During today’s sustainable living show (11/08/2021) we talked to Georgea Snyder who is a part of the Sustainable Living Project in Tampa.

“Falling Back” on Morning Energy

Daylight Saving Time always begins on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November in accordance to current federal law. At 2AM during Day Light Saving Time, clocks will “fall...

Car-free initiative debuts on Halloween in downtown St. Pete

A car-free initiative in downtown St. Pete on Halloween showed residents and business owners alike that downtown can thrive without cars. WMNF’s Evan Greenfield was there to see for himself.

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