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Which brings us back to the basic issue, which the powers that be in S. Florida are doing their best to distract us from-restoring the sheet flow (to the greatest extent possible) and diverting sufficient water back to the glades. Then native species will get a leg up (since this, after all, is the environment they are adapted to and evolved in), and there will be little need for "removal" programs.
Of course this is the course that Nelson, his colleagues in Florida politics, the developers, and the South Florida Water Management District ALL wish to avoid at all costs. ----- Brad Chambers WWW.HCU-TX.ORG
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