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October 10, 2008 4:26:13 PM CDT



Florida Buys Sugar Land to Save Everglades

Posted Jun 24, 08 5:20 PM CDT in US Science & Health 

(Newser) – Florida plans to buy 187,000 acres of land from the nation's biggest sugar company in what both state officials and environmentalists are hailing as a landmark deal to save the Everglades, the St. Petersburg Times reports. Under the deal, which may not be finalized until November, Florida will pay $1.75 billion to acquire the land from US Sugar Corp. in six years.

The agreement is an "an achievement of breathtaking significance and priceless value," the head of the Everglades Foundation told the LA Times. Gov. Charlie Crist likened the purchase to that of Yellowstone. The deal will restore water flow from Lake Okeechobee, long seen as a pivotal step in saving the so-called "river of grass." The sugar giant will go out of business when it turns over the land.

Sources St. Petersburg Times (Russia), Los Angeles Times

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The Florida Everglades may have new hope.   (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter)
Map shows area of Florida's Everglades up for sale by U.S. Sugar Corp for restoration.   (AP Photo)
A black neck stilt walks on the shore of the Kissimmee River near Okeechobee, Fla., in this May 7, 2004, file photo.   (AP Photo/Luis M. Alvarez, file)
In a May 7, 2004, file photo a flock of Ibis fly at the Oak Creek Marsh near the Kissimmee River, near Okeechobee, Fla.   (AP Photo)
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