Stop big money from taking over the AG Reserve

  • af: Tony Lang
  • mottagare: State of florida and Palm Beach County

The AG reserve is a buffer zone around the Arthur R Marshall, Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge. It was established with 150 million dollars of public money to prevent commercial development in perpetuity, that would impact the Wildlife and Habitat on this 147000 acre segment of the Northern Everglades.
Now developers with deep pockets are trying to build and expand into this protected area. Farmers who want to retire and leave the area are being solicited to sell their property rights to the developers or their shell companies so they can put more and larger homes and shopping centers on this land.
More human traffic and activity in close proximity to the Wildlife Refuge will disturb the wildlife and cause them to relocate elsewhere, likely with greater conflict with humans, which will not go well for the wildlife.
Protect our Everglades Habitat and the AG Reserve buffer from these incursions.

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