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PNN - The Particular is the Universal

This week's show is about the very particular Ecological Issues which while they pertain to a particular region of Florida is equally quite UNIVERSAL what happens to any unique habitat, happens to us all. When you act to protect the snaildarter or the spotted owl, you are also simultaneously protecting your son, daughter, grand niece, grandson, and great uncle twice removed, as well as the cat lady on the Simpsons.
Our Senior Political Commentator. Brook Hines,  will keep us informed on the latest news on State and Nation Democratic Progressive issues and share her perspectives.

And we will hear comments from life long ecology activist Maggie Hurchalla, on the importance and necessity of COMPREHENSIVE LAND PLANNING.

We will hear an announcement by Indian River Keeper Mr. Marty Baum native Floridian, from a long line of Floridians talking about a  pending Acoustic FISH STUDY coming up in the Indian River Estuary waters. (HINT: They are looking for fUnding and VOLUNTEERS)

We will also listen in on an update given during a recent Rivers Coalition meeting on the Senate Bill S10 as amended the good the BAD and the WORSE

We are also joined by the President of the Conservation Alliance of St. Lucie County Ms. Shari R. Anker MSW  who discusses with us, the unprecedented attack, on the Halpatiokee Regional Park and its amazing diverse native life.Despite the rush toward destruction and development by the government of St. Lucie County steps can still be undertaken to protect this unique habitat. 

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