Supporters of what's being called the "Rights of Nature" are planning to get a Constitutional amendment on the statewide ballot to grant these legal rights across Florida. Voters in Orange County recently approved a referendum that gives legal rights to things like rivers and springs. Rather than treating nature as property under the law, a concept called "rights of nature" says that all life forms have the right to exist. On Monday, environmentalists sued to stop a developer from filling in 115 acres of wetlands. The plaintiffs include two lakes, two creeks and a marsh. The listed plaintiffs are Wilde Cypress Branch, Boggy Branch, Crosby Island Marsh, Lake Hart and Lake Mary Jane.