Monday, May 22, 2006

Wekiva River defenders want wilderness outposts protected by state

Along the waters of the Wekiva River, three wilderness outposts serve as the primary gateways for people who want to canoe along one of Florida's most valuable waterways, but these longtime canoe-rental businesses perch on private, riverfront tracts that grow more valuable as new subdivisions, shopping centers and roadways squeeze into every available space near the Wekiva and its tributaries - May 22, Orlando Sentinel

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