'Rights of Nature' Aims To Give Legal Status To Streams, Riv

'Rights of Nature' Aims To Give Legal Status To Streams, Rivers


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.

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