Issues - Georgia Pacific
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Save the St. Johns!
Linda Young has been giving presentations on Georgia-Pacific's proposed pipeline to the St. Johns River, focusing on what we as citizens can do to stop it.
- View the Powerpoint presentation used in the talks.
To schedule one of these talks in your town, please contact Leah Ellington at (850) 222-8701.
Visit the Save the St. Johns River website for more information.
Press Releases
- 1/25/06 - Feds put St. Johns River on Pollution Diet
- 10/4/04 - Protectors of the St. Johns warn citizens about tainted fish
- 3/1/04 - Conservation groups vow to sue EPA for failing to clean up the Lower St. Johns River
- 10/21/03 - Governor should warn public of dioxin fish consumption hazards, says environmentalists
St. Johns - The River Returns
The St. Johns River is born in marshes, then winds northward for 310 languid miles before flowing through Jacksonville. Florida's greatest waterway, a haven for manatees and mecca for bass fishing, is under siege by a burgeoning human population.
Its challenges are many, but there is great hope. This is the story of a river returning.
The Water's Journey: The River Returns film is an original film by Karst Productions, Inc. - www.karstproductions.com
Read All About It!
Read some of the newspaper articles from around the state: