Welcome to Florida

Episode 235: The St. Johns River


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In Port St. Joe, a 62-year-old woman was handcuffed, arrested, and spent a night in jail as part of a politically motivated attack on local residents investigating damage done to a wetland by the city.

The St. Johns River is Florida's longest, flowing south to north along the eastern half of the state. Lisa Rinaman is the St. Johns Riverkeeper, an advocate for the river, and joins us to discuss its importance to the state.

Free the Ocklawaha.

St. Johns Riverkeeper household river friendly actions.

Florida's statewide waterkeepers network.




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