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Impact 100 of Indian River County selects 4 winners for 2021


INDIAN RIVER COUNTY  Youth Guidance Mentoring Academy, Crossover Mission, SafeSpace and the Veterans Council of Indian River County are the four winners of $100,000 grants from Impact 100 of Indian River County this year.
Six other nonprofits each will receive $6,000 merit grants: Youth Sailing Foundation, Childcare Resources of Indian River County, United Against Poverty, Ballet Vero Beach, IRC Healthy Start and the Pelican Island Audubon Society.
For the second year, awardees were selected via a virtual membership meeting April 22, where 78% of members voted either online or by mail.
Members viewed 5-minute videos from each of the 10 finalists and then cast their vote for the top four projects.  ....

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Making sense of conflicting environmental messages


Making sense of conflicting environmental messages
Bob Knight
Last Sunday’s opinion pages celebrating the 51st Earth Day were appropriately filled with messages about the importance of protecting our environment. But what was interesting to me was the juxtaposition of conflicting claims by environmentalists, agricultural representatives and state officials. 
Interested readers of The Sun may be trying to make sense out of their divergent views. Here is my take. 
The first piece I read was written by Dr. Ann Shortelle, executive director of the St. Johns River Water Management District. In her column, “Make water conservation part of your regular routine,” she reiterated her oft-repeated message that homeowners need to do more to reduce their personal uses of water.  ....

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Local and regional politicians urge protection of monarch butterflies


The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service itself estimates that there is a 96-100-percent probability that the population of western monarch butterflies will collapse within 50 years.
–This week, Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara), Rep. Jimmy Panetta, (D-Carmel Valley), and Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) wrote to the Principal Deputy Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service expressing concern with the recent decision to forego listing the monarch butterfly under the Endangered Species Act and urging substantial investments in monarch conservation efforts so this crucial pollinator does not go extinct before protections are in place.
This monarch butterfly faces growing threats from the loss of milkweed and habitat, global climate change, and disease, according to Carbajal’s office. The most recent population count for monarch butterflies shows a 99.9-percent decline in population for monarchs west of the Rocky Mountains, which overwinter in California. Just two decades ....

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