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Neighbors are concerned that a proposed development near Pumpkin Hill Preserve will increase flooding and make homes vulnerable to fires.
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Environmentalists are alarmed about a planned development bounded by conservation areas in Northwest Jacksonville.
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The group paid $5,000 for four pieces of property comprising salt water marsh and conservation easement. The property is along Atlantic and Butler boulevards.
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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has closed on the purchase of 241 acres on Black Hammock Island, protecting its rare species from development and increasing recreational opportunities on the First Coast.
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The nearly 350-acre tract in North Jacksonville had been approved for residential development. Instead, it will be added to the surrounding 35,000 acres that are part of the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve.
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Spirits and poltergeists are a pain in the neck for historic preservationists - not because they’re real, but because so many people can’t resist looking…
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A new report is sounding the alarm again about climate change and how it could impact the Sunshine State.The Union of Concerned Scientists says seven…
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The Casket Factory, a mysterious brick building on the edge of downtown Jacksonville long thought to be haunted, will be the site of what is being billed…