Our Greatest Opportunity Yet
After years of dialogue, the Florida FWC has agreed to a joint research project headed by Mighty River Recovery. This Citizen Enclosure Project (CEP) will be our chance to determine - with full transparency - the issues affecting the St. Johns River.
Herbicides: What’s the Plan?
So we all want to see an alternative to “spraying”, but how do we get there?
Manager Series: US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
The primary concern of Mighty River Recovery, in regard to practices of the USACE, centers on invasive plant control through herbicide application, aka “spraying.” Herbicide application continues to be the primary method used by the USACE to control plants like water hyacinth, water lettuce and Alligator weed.
Manager Series: Intro
Nowhere else can you turn for such real, transparent information on the behind-the-scenes actions of Florida’s freshwater managers.
The Communication Gap.
Discussing the previous failures of initiating management change, and how Mighty River Recovery’s plan is different.