Since 1996, we have worked on nearly 40 successful ballot measures to protect Natural Florida. We are expanding that work with the help of Live Wildly Foundation to ensure that the Florida Wildlife Corridor is protected forever. Check out this video to learn more.
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More wildlife crossings can be planned and built if it becomes an official state policy.
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Wildlife crossings needed to protect Florida panthers https://lnkd.in/eYi9uXU6
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Planet takes its partnership with the NSW Government to new heights! The expanded contract will empower NSW to tackle critical challenges with the power of satellite data. From monitoring natural disasters to managing precious resources, Planet's bird's-eye views are transforming the way NSW operates. Glenda Dunn from NSW’s Central Darling Shire Council shared that during the devastating floods earlier this year, officials were able to rapidly assess damage and direct relief efforts using this invaluable intelligence This is just the beginning. With Planet's cutting-edge technology fueling NSW's work in emergency response, sustainable development, and industry regulation, the future looks brighter than ever for communities across the state. #PlanetLabs #Satellite #EarthObservation #ClimateChange #EmergencyResponse #NaturalDisasters #WaterManagement #SustainableDevelopment #BiodiversityManagement #AustraliaFloods #BushFireRecovery #NewSouthWales #GovernmentContracts #GeoSpatialData #SatelliteImagery
Today, we're proud to announce that our expanded contract with the Government of New South Wales (NSW Government) supports emergency response, urban planning, and wildlife protection in Australia. 🇦🇺 Read how they leverage this data through our partner NGIS: https://lnkd.in/gS4vaE3u
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.'Help protect wildlife in Colorado!' 'It's no secret that wildlife across the globe are in trouble, with populations decreasing and species disappearing at alarming rates. Human development has destroyed or damaged critical habitat to the point that some populations are at serious risk.' 'These issues are hitting home in a major way in Colorado. There, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is preparing to update its management plans statewide to protect wildlife from oil and gas, but their draft plan is not nearly enough to make the necessary difference. BLM manages over 8 million acres of public lands in Colorado, and roughly half of that estate is critical habitat for elk and mule deer—yet the draft management plan would leave 86% of high priority wildlife habitat open for leasing.' 'This draft plan falls short on policies that would truly protect wildlife from harm. Meanwhile, time is running out as officials warn that some state wildlife populations are currently vulnerable.' https://lnkd.in/ePGKGiU6 #saveanimals #biodiversitymatters
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#CustomerReviews: It's not a 5-star rating for just nothing. Find out how we can give you the right service for pest and wildlife issues: https://lnkd.in/gcPEfQ6Z
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Here are 5 reasons why wetlands are so important to fish and wildlife, people and communities, and why it’s important to conserve, protect, and restore them. Check out this article! 👇🏻 If you’d like to support the world’s leaders in wetlands conservation, visit www.ducks.org to learn more. 🦆 #wetlands #wetlandsconservation #conservation
Wetlands provide valuable benefits to both people and wildlife, but these precious ecosystems are quickly disappearing. Here are 5 reasons why wetlands deserve to be protected 👇 https://ow.ly/sb8z50QnRO9
5 Reasons Why We Love Wetlands
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General Scientific Coordinator Regional Governments at Garraf Karst Park Nature Reserve (Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain)
Wetlands provide valuable benefits to both people and wildlife, but these precious ecosystems are quickly disappearing. Here are 5 reasons why wetlands deserve to be protected 👇 https://ow.ly/sb8z50QnRO9
Wetlands provide valuable benefits to both people and wildlife, but these precious ecosystems are quickly disappearing. Here are 5 reasons why wetlands deserve to be protected 👇 https://ow.ly/sb8z50QnRO9
5 Reasons Why We Love Wetlands
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Learn about the 10 million acre Florida Wildlife Corridor in this four-part webinar. Discover the diverse wildlife that inhabit wild Florida, and the efforts of the state government and private foundations to protect and expand the corridor. Join now to learn more about how you can help preserve this vital part of Florida's ecosystem. #FloridaWildlifeCorridor #WildlifePreservation #EnvironmentalProtection
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Swift action is crucial when dealing with rat infestations! Don't let them multiply and wreak havoc – trust the experts at Trutech Wildlife for immediate and effective removal. Click here to learn more: https://lnkd.in/eFw9VSSF
Rat Pest Control - Trutech Wildlife Service
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Today on the #InternationalDayofActionforRivers, we’d like to highlight the importance of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, as they are vital to the health of the Bay-Delta watershed, surrounding communities, and fish and wildlife. Currently, salmon runs, native plants, and wildlife are disappearing from the Delta. We need science-based flows to help restore our rivers, not the Delta Tunnel. #CAwater #ProDelta #ProSalmon #NoTunnel https://lnkd.in/dHAZKNq7
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Both! Wildlife can find various entry points into homes, seeking shelter, warmth, or food. Here are some other common entry points for wildlife: - Gaps in siding - Pet doors - Crawl spaces And so many more! Give our Wildlife team a call today to get a free inspection and discover your biggest wildlife entry point! Want more information? Visit here to learn more tips: https://ow.ly/cY9C50QtJS3
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