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Advocate is the monthly e-newsletter of the Florida Conservation Network, bringing you information about Florida conservation (weekly updates while the Florida Legislature is in session.)

 

Restore is the e-newsletter of the Everglades Conservation Network, bringing you monthly updates on issues facing restoration of the Everglades and recovery of Lake Okeechobee and its estuaries, and opportunities for you to make a difference!

 

Raptor News is the quarterly newsletter of Audubon's Center for Birds of Prey in Maitland, FL, the southeast's largest raptor education and rehabilitation facility.

 
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