And therefore on the health of our environment, marine plants and animals, the South Florida way of life, our economy, and even future property values.
Become educated and stay informed! PURRE can help through its newsletters, articles, presentations, notices, archives, and more.
When necessary, write to or call your government representatives.
PURRE can help you know the “when, what and who” on important issues.
Become a member of PURRE, or simply make a donation.
Click here to join online, by mail, or call Emilie Alfino at our Fort Myers, Florida, office: 239.274.7873.
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"The River of Grass was only the most distinctive link of an interconnected ecosystem that once blanketed almost all of south Florida, from its headwaters atop the Kissimmee chain of lakes near modern-day Orlando down to the coral reefs of the Keys, an area twice the size of New Jersey. "
~ Michael Grunwald, The Swamp ~