While the cities of Florida are a bustling hub of commerce and culture, nestled between them lie areas of breathtaking natural beauty, teeming with diverse ecosystems. One organization at the forefront of efforts to protect and connect these valuable spaces is the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation, represented by Alex Freeze, their Corridor Collaboration Teams Facilitator.
In this episode, Phillip and Alex discuss the challenge of balancing the need for development while doing so in ways that are compatible with the Florida Wildlife Corridor and do not fragment or break up areas of wilderness, working lands, and public and private property. In a world where environmental issues often take a somber tone, listen to this episode to hear Alex share her optimism and dedication toward protecting and conserving wild Florida.
Resources:
Florida Wildlife Corridor Website
Transcripts available here: https://piecenter.com/media/podcast/#transcript
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- 节目
- 频率一月一更
- 发布时间2023年10月25日 UTC 10:00
- 长度33 分钟
- 季3
- 分级儿童适宜