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How a new mapping tool helps Florida planners protect wildlife corridors as the state grows

  • Written by Sarah Lockhart, PhD Candidate, Interdisciplinary Ecology, University of Florida
imageAs Florida's human population grows, wildlife increasingly has nowhere to go.Benjamin Klinger/iStock via Getty Images Plus

Florida added nearly 3 million residents from 2010-2020, making it the fastest-growing state in the United States during that time.

On any given day, a Florida county commission or municipality may approve a new subdivision, a...

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