This came bay and over the years have continued to do so as we do today. So ive been a member of Tropical Audubon Society for over 30 years and found it just a great way as i move to miami to learn about our local region and the natural areas around here. So i encourage everyone to go to our website at tropical audubon. Org and take a look at our events. We have field trips every weekend throughout the year bird trips mostly oft. To go see eagles because of course as birders. We do see eagles regularly and a few people really have recognized that florida has one of the largest concentrations of bald eagles and the United States we have over 1,500 nesting nesting pairs and audubon in general has a program called eagle watch and these are people that keep an eye on eagles nests and just monitor them for making sure that the eagles are safe as they grow and we actually have a nest right here in south florida. Not far from where we sit right now. Um, this pair of eagles is nested pretty re
Earl Starnes, Florida's first planning director, helped write a suite of laws that sought to control sprawl in the 1970s that began to stress the state's resources.
Earl Starnes, Florida's first planning director, helped write a suite of laws that sought to control sprawl in the 1970s that began to stress the state's resources.
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“It’s like a crawly feeling inside,” says Judy . “You get hot, then chilled, and you feel like you want to run away.” The 57-year-old has short dark-grey hair and a haunted expression. She’s breathless and sits with her right leg balanced up on her walking stick, rocking it back and forth as she speaks.
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Judy explains that she suffers from constant, debilitating pain: arthritis, back problems, fibromyalgia and daily migraines. She was a manager at a major electronics company until 2008, but can no longer work. She often hurts too much even to make it out of bed.