Tuesday, April 3, 2007

With mining legislation, economy could override ecology

Under Florida's swamps, forests and sugarcane fields lie crucial materials for the construction of roads, bridges, houses and shopping centers, and a fight has begun in the state Legislature over how -- and whether -- to dig them up - April 3, Sun-Sentinel

Labels: habitat loss, mining

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