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FWC resolution supports Amendment 4
June 12, 2008
Contact: Henry Cabbage, 850-528-1755
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) unanimously passed a resolution Thursday,
expressing support for proposed Constitutional Amendment 4.
The amendment, to appear on the general election
ballot in November, would create incentives for landowners to
set aside land for conservation easements or practice proactive
conservation to benefit wildlife. If 60 percent of voters
approve the amendment, it will become part of the Florida State
Constitution.
The resolution notes that Florida’s population
may double to 36 million people within the next 50 years. It
says development will claim millions of acres of wilderness and
erode the state’s rich legacy of outdoor recreation if officials
fail to address growth projections with wise and creative
solutions.
“…It is beyond the means of the government of
the Great State of Florida to purchase all the natural lands
that stand to be lost to development in the years to come,” the
resolution reads. “(Amendment 4)…would offer a meaningful
solution to this issue.”
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