Helping Florida's corridors Alexander Blase

When we think of Florida, we think all of the animals that exist there including alligators, the florida panther, and many other animals. The problem with what is happening is that the corridors are being damaged. Florida's legislature finally put a stop to this by putting a act to help preserve water and the animals. The act is called the Florida Wildlife Corridor Act. 

The Florida Wildlife Corridor Act helps with providing help with all the habitats existing all across the state of Florida. The act was passed unanimously with a vote of 40 and 0 by the Senate and 115 to 0 by the house. They then instituted 400 million dollars to organizations across Florida. This is huge because this helps with all kinds of animals and species that exist all around Florida. This also helps with all the water that exist in Florida including the Everglades. 

https://blog.nationalgeographic.org/2021/06/30/florida-legislature-recognizes-the-florida-wildlife-corridor/


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