Hundreds of square miles of Florida’s largest lake is again blanketed in toxic, blue-green algae.
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This year’s loggerhead nesting season on Sanibel and Captiva islands continues in full swing. With several more weeks left, if another hundred or so nests are dug, the record from three years ago will fall.
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