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    Welcome to Florida's Water and Land Legacy Campaign!


    We're a coalition of individual volunteers and conservation organizations from across the state working to put the Florida Water and Land Conservation Amendment on the November 2014 ballot. 

    For years, Floridians have worked to keep our streams, springs and lakes clean for people and wildlife.  We've worked hard to restore treasures like the Everglades and to protect our beaches and shores.  Yet, deep and continued budget cuts are putting our most cherished waters and lands in serious jeopardy. 

    State funds historically allocated to protecting and restoring critical conservation and restoration efforts will run dry unless voters pass the Water and Land Conservation Amendment.  Without it, we could lose much of what makes Florida special.

    Sign up today: gather signatures and help protect what makes Florida great!

    The Legacy Campaign in the News

    Apr 01, 2013

    Opinion: Of public lands, peepers and the greed of pigs | Tallahassee Democrat

    By Susan Cerulean From The Tallahassee Democrat
    Mar 04, 2013

    Opinion: Preserving wetlands is preserving our future | Tallahassee Democrat

    By Tabitha Frazier From The Tallahassee Democrat
    Feb 24, 2013

    Looking to the future with today's money | TC Palm

    By Anthony Westbury From TC Palm

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