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Volunteers clean up litter under the Shave Bridge, where drivers without their loads tied down often lose them over the railing. Photo by Holly Dorman/News-Leader
Riverkeeper, KNB lead river cleanup for 25th year
Grow Your Business Entrepreneurs Market
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-permitted volunteers excavate emerged nests every year. Occasionally, live hatchlings like this one from last year are found still inside. Volunteers help them to the ocean. Photo Holly Dorman/News-Leader
County discusses efforts to save sea turtles
As technology advances and right whale populations decline, scientists like Catherine Edwards are focusing more and more on how to use technology to help the right whales survive. Submitted photo
Right whales hot topic at SkIO
Pictured are, front row from left, Vernell Britton, chairman; Eve Jones, Cassandra Allen, Allean Deloris Gilyard and Cynthia Jones-Jackson, mistress of ceremonies; back row from left, Joy Lawson, Marsha Dean Phelts, Dr. Carolyn Jones, Ann Willis Jennings, Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole and Dr. Bria Rice. Submitted photo
Inaugural Women’s Healthy Heart Luncheon
Nassau County students have a strong Constitution
Volunteers and members from Conserve Nassau meet at Little Nana Dune to encourage its healing from a blowout by planting native plants. Photo courtesy of Conserve Nassau
Nonprofit Conserve Nassau goes public
The 1.5-mile stretch currently being completed is shown above. It stretches from Big Talbot Island just north of Houston Avenue and reaches the entrance to Little Talbot Island State Park. Map courtesy of Florida Department of Transportation
Timucuan Trail segment nearing completion
Amelia Island Concours Week sets new economic impact record
