What would it take to make you an Indian River Lagoon activist?
By Tyler Treadway May 30, 2017 TC Palm Indian River Lagoon The Indian River Lagoon Council wants to know how to make more people more lagoon-friendly. With help from ...
Microplastics plague the lagoon
By Jim Waymer May 26, 2017 Florida Today The crabs and oysters we eat from the Indian River Lagoon harbor tiny bits of plastic, with unknown health risks to us and ...
Lawmakers act to curb “scary” trend in Everglades
Lawmakers act to curb "scary" trend in Everglades – but another danger lurks May 26, 2017 CBS News The Everglades is the largest wetland of its kind in North America, ...
Martin County OKs 5,000-gallon septic
By Tyler Treadway May 23, 2017 TC Palm (Excerpt) Size matters The size refers to the gallons of wastewater the system can process in a day, not the capacity of ...
OSU Study links toxic algae blooms, fatal liver disease
By Tyler Treadway May 22, 2017 TC Palm People living in areas with significant blue-green algae blooms, including the Treasure Coast, are more likely to die from nonalcoholic liver disease ...
Senate Considers Fed Help For Toxic Algae
By Amy Green May 19, 2017 90.7 WMFE Legislation making its way on Capitol Hill could help Florida communities hit by toxic algae blooms. The Senate Commerce Committee approved the ...
Thank you!
Thank you to everyone who contributed to our non-profit during "Great Give 2017". You helped us raise $6,050.00, which is eligible for bonus dollars from The United Way. Some examples ...
The Environment And Dolphin Health
By Amy Green May 15, 2017 WMFE New research reveals the critical role the environment plays in dolphin health. The study compared dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon and Charleston, ...
Putting the Everglades reservoir into context
By Eric Eikenberg May 15, 2017 TC Palm Now that Gov. Rick Scott has signed the bill to construct a reservoir south of Lake Okeechobee, it is time to put ...