The recommendations propose a comprehensive approach to preserve and restore springs and their environment. It is suggested to implement sustainable livestock management plans, placing fences that exclude cattle from water sources, as well as promoting rotational grazing to avoid overgrazing and favor the regeneration of riparian vegetation. For affected soils, such as sodic soils at Rock Ledge, the use of amendments such as agricultural gypsum and the incorporation of organic matter is recom...| skyislandalliance.org
At Sky Island Alliance we’re happy and proud to celebrate Laura Patricia Gutiérrez Velásquez, who after several months of work with our team, advised by our Habitat Conservation Manager Sarah Truebe, presented her thesis report and successfully graduated from the Universidad de la Sierra in Moctezuma, Sonora, with a bachelor’s degree in biology.| skyislandalliance.org
Share articleZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. (AP) — Seen from the air, a Florida freshwater spring is a bit of liquid heaven, luring humans and wildlife to enjoy its aquamarine cool. With at least 1,000 of them — more than any other state — the springs serve as beaches for large swaths of central and northwestern Florida far […]| Key Biscayne Independent
There’s a deep remembering that happens when we connect with spring water - not just as a resource, but as a living relationship with the land beneath our feet.| Find A Spring
Crab Creek Spring is a known by few. Hidden along the Chassahowitzka River. It is known for its serene beauty and unique underwater features.| Brit on the Move™
Ruth Spring otherwise known as Sulfer Spring, is a spring that few people know about and it's one that you will get to yourself - here's how!| Brit on the Move™
Telford Spring is a remote spring for cave diving and swimming in North Florida. It is located off State Route 51 and here is why you should visit!| Brit on the Move™
Troy Springs State Park is a beautiful and historic destination in North Florida and home of The Madison Shipwreck from the Civil War.| Brit on the Move™
Ponce De Leon Springs State park is located a few minutes off of I-10 and a must see if you’re in the Florida Panhandle! This beautiful spring is as clear as a swimming pool and a great place to bring the family. The water temperature remains a cool 68 degrees Fahrenheit year-round as nearly 14 million gallons of water flow from the spring vents each day. Ponce De Leon Springs is an incredible place to swim, snorkel, and hang out with friends and family! Our Visit at Ponce De Leon Springs W...| The Katherine Chronicles