Study emphasizes that preserving Florida Wildlife Corridor's 8 million acres can aid in climate change mitigation and accommodating population growth.
A groundbreaking study highlights the importance of the Florida Wildlife Corridor (FLWC) in mitigating climate change impacts and accommodating population growth. With 18 million acres, the FLWC conserves approximately 10 million acres permanently, and this research suggests conserving the remaining 8 million acres of opportunity areas within the FLWC can help Florida buffer against climate change challenges and development pressures.
April 16, 2024
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