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    Episode 126: Florida Land Preservation

    en-usNovember 15, 2022
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    About this Episode

    What environmental problems would Craig Pittman like to see Ron DeSantis address in his second term as governor? These ones. Craig's not holding his breath.

    Our guest this week is Clay Henderson. His new book, "Forces of Nature: A History of Florida Land Conservation" details the century-plus effort to conserve land in Florida for nature, recreation and human health.

    Another hurricane just hit Florida and if you managed to elude damage from both Ian and Nicole, chances are, you're next. Preparing for the unknowable, but inevitable is a major pain in the neck, but you know it has to be done. Windstormproducts.com has the hardware and know-how to help you secure your property from hurricane wind and flood damage. Check them out online and give them a call if you have questions about how to protect your home or business from hurricane damage.

    Recent Episodes from Welcome to Florida

    Episode 194: Book Bans

    Episode 194: Book Bans

    The Florida legislature is attempting to solve climate change by ignoring it.

    Florida is the epicenter of right wing efforts nationally to ban books, discriminatory efforts targeting books with LGBTQ+ as well as Black and brown characters. Katie Blankenship is the Director of PEN America Florida, a new outreach effort to combat the government suppression of free expression here.

    More information on PEN America's Free to be Florida Network can be found here.

    Katie's favorite banned books:
    "And Tango Makes Three"
    Toni Morrison's "Beloved"
    "All Boys Aren't Blue"

    Ripley's free book giveaway.

    Thanks again to all of our supporters at Patreon.com/WelcometoFlorida!

    Episode 192: Sinkholes

    Episode 192: Sinkholes

    This episode begins in Estero Bay.

    Florida's geology, it's sandy surface soil, abundance of surface water and ground water, and limestone karst bedrock make it the sinkhole capital of America. Ann Tihansky studied sinkholes for many years in Florida with the U.S. Geologic Survey and put together the "Sinkholes 101" guidebook. She joins us to explain why and how sinkholes form.

    Graphic of water distribution on, in and above the earth. Another one.

    How much water there is on earth.

    New York Times article on America's sinking East Coast.

    Episode 191: The Dozier School (A Century of Evil)

    Episode 189: The Johns Committee

    Episode 189: The Johns Committee

    The Florida legislature is attempting to make it more difficult for home inspectors to do their jobs in securing the safety of residents moving into new construction.

    The era of the Johns Committee was one of the darkest in Florida's history. Stacy Braukman's book "Communists and Perverts Under the Palms: The John's Committee 1956-1965" details the political witch hunt for Communists and gays centered on the University of Florida in Gainesville. She joins us to discuss.

    Episode 187: Carnivorous Plants

    Episode 187: Carnivorous Plants

    A Levy County resident wants to put a sand mine on his property endangering the University of Florida's planetarium.

    We're discussing carnivorous plants this week with Kenny Coogan, owner of Critter Companions by Kenny Coogan nursery in Tampa specializing in carnivorous plants, and author of "Florida's Carnivorous Plants." Follow Kenny on Instagram at @crittercompanionsbykennycoogan.

    Anyone interested in plants should look into membership with the Florida Native Plant Society.

    Details on Brooker Creek Preserve which Craig mentioned.

    Learn more about Eatonville 1887 History Tours.

    Episode 186: Randy Wayne White

    Episode 186: Randy Wayne White

    Legendary Florida author Randy Wayne White joins us for this episode to discuss how he came to Florida, making the transition from newspaper man to charter boat captain, and eventually on to becoming the New York Times bestselling writer of the Doc Ford series of novels.

    We'll also talk about his decision to ride out Hurricane Ian on Sanibel Island and the traumas he faced for that choice in the moment and after.

    For more information on how Sanibel Island became a favored enclave for ex-CIA operatives, Craig has written about that story with insight from Randy.

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