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Follow on Google News | North Florida Land Trust is Urging Florida Cabinet Members to Save Fish IslandThe community can contact the Florida Cabinet to ask for their support
By: North Florida Land Trust "The citizens spoke out about wanting to preserve this environmentally sensitive land which is also an important part of Florida history and now we are asking the community to let Florida's Cabinet know how important it is to them to preserve Fish Island," said Jim McCarthy, president of NFLT. The project will be presented to the Florida Cabinet for their consideration by Noah Valenstein, Secretary of Environmental Protection. McCarthy will be making a supporting presentation to the Cabinet as will State Senator Rob Bradley and Vice Mayor of St. Augustine Leanna Freeman. Freeman has been working to protect this property for approximately 14 years and her presence at the Cabinet meeting is in solidarity with the St. Augustine community's support. "We are deeply honored to have Vice Mayor Freeman and Senator Bradley join us in this event," said McCarthy. "Senator Bradley led the effort to fund Florida Forever in 2018 and fought tirelessly for the $100 million it received. That is the money that will be used to protect this property. The Senator has been a strong supporter of our efforts to protect valuable historic and environmentally sensitive land in north Florida. Without his leadership, this effort would not be possible." NFLT began private discussions with the owners of Fish Island late last year. The state and the nonprofit then did their due diligence and appraised the property before submitting an offer letter to the owners. After extensive negotiations between NFLT, the seller, the seller's bank and the state, the offer was accepted. "We stepped in to help put this deal together because that is what we do day in and day out," said McCarthy. "We work with willing sellers and with the city, state, National Guard or other agency to find a way to reach an agreement to preserve lands. We have developed a great relationship with the folks at the Division of State Lands. We bring them good projects, do the negotiating and perform a lot of the due diligence." St. Augustine Commissioners recently unanimously voted to approve management of Fish Island if the state agrees to buy the property. Fish Island is a healthy maritime hammock forest and preservation will help avoid water quality impacts to the Matanzas River. The island also has historic significance. It was the site of one of the plantations that were integral to St. Augustine's history and still has some ruins and other evidence of its historic use. More information on NFLT's campaign to preserve Fish Island can be found at https://www.nflt.org/ The community can contact the Florida Cabinet to express their support for funding Fish Island either by email, phone or by mail at the following: Governor, 850-717-9239 Ron Desantis: Ron.Desantis@ Cabinet Aide, Beau Beaubien: beau.beaubien@ Executive Office of Governor Ron DeSantis 400 S Monroe St Tallahassee, FL 32399 Attorney General, 850-245-0145 Ashley Moody, Website form for Email (http://myfloridalegal.com/ Cabinet Aide, Erin Sumpter: Erin.Sumpter@ Office of the Attorney General State of Florida PL-01 The Capitol Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050 Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 850-617-7700 Nikki Fried: Nikki.Fried@ Cabinet Aide, Kyle W. Troop: Kyle.Troop@FreshFromFlorida.com Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Plaza Level 10, The Capitol 400 S. Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-0800 Chief Financial Officer, 850-413-2925 Jimmy Patronis: CFO.Patronis@ Cabinet Aide, Robert Tornillo: Robert.Tornillo@ Chief Financial Officer Florida Department of Financial Services 200 East Gaines Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0301 Secretary of Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 850-245-2118 Noah Valenstein: noah.valenstein@ Florida Department of Environmental Protection 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 About North Florida Land Trust North Florida Land Trust is a nonprofit organization that champions environmental protection in its primary, 11-county focus area of Baker, Bradford, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns, Union, Columbia and Volusia counties. NFLT is also expanding its reach to the west of the state. NFLT was founded in 1999 and has protected thousands of acres of environmentally significant land including property at Big Talbot Island, Ortega River, Guana River, Little Orange Creek, Keystone Heights and, along the St. Mary's River and other valued natural areas predominantly in Northeast Florida. NFLT is funded largely by private and corporate contributions and works closely with private landowners and public agencies at all levels of government, not-for-profit partners, and foundations. For more information, visit nflt.org (http://www.nflt.org/) End
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