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Florida Forever Program Secures Largest Conservation Easement
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection announced the acquisition of the largest conservation easement in the Florida Forever Program's 25-year history. The easement protects 61,525 acres of working forestland within the Ocala-to-Osceola Wildlife Corridor, acquired from Weyerhaeuser.
CDPHE HPV Vaccine Reminder Notice
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) is sending reminder texts and emails to families of over 304,000 children aged 11-18 who may be overdue for their HPV vaccine. The messages aim to encourage vaccination for cancer prevention and provide resources for finding providers and updating records.
Colorado Opposes EPA Rollback of Vehicle Emissions Protections
Colorado's Governor and state agencies expressed strong opposition to the EPA's decision to repeal federal greenhouse gas endangerment findings and roll back vehicle emissions standards. The state asserts that this action harms air quality, public health, and creates business uncertainty, vowing to continue its own science-based protections.
Washington State SHARP Dashboard for Contaminated Sites
The Washington State Department of Ecology has launched the SHARP dashboard, which tracks approximately 6,500 contaminated sites undergoing cleanup. The dashboard provides data on site assessments, scores, and environmental justice concerns, aiming to improve transparency and prioritization of cleanup efforts.
Washington Geothermal Energy Potential Community Workshops
The Washington State Department of Ecology is hosting community workshops to gather public input on the potential development of geothermal energy resources in the state. These workshops are part of a collaborative process to explore opportunities and risks associated with clean energy development.
Hanford Woman History During Cold War Years Discussion
The Washington State Department of Ecology is hosting a virtual discussion on March 18, 2026, about the role of women at the Hanford site during the Cold War years. The event will feature guest speakers and a live Q&A session, with recordings available afterward.
Washington Ecology Offers Funds to Replace Toxic Chemical Lights
The Washington State Department of Ecology is offering up to $20,000 to schools and daycares to replace old fluorescent light fixtures containing toxic polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). This program helps cover inspection, replacement, and disposal costs to mitigate health risks associated with PCB exposure.
Washington Water Supply Update
The Washington State Department of Ecology has issued an update on the ongoing drought conditions, noting critically low snowpack levels for the 2026 water year. The update highlights concerns for future water availability, particularly for the Yakima Basin, and advises water conservation.
DEC Forest Rangers Report on Rescues and Wildfires
New York State DEC Forest Rangers reported on their activities in 2025, including 362 search and rescue missions and 202 wildfires. The report also details specific rescue incidents from February 2026, highlighting the rangers' role in public safety and law enforcement.
DEC Forest Rangers - 2025 Actions and Deployments
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) released a review of Forest Ranger actions in 2025, detailing 362 search and rescue missions, 2025 wildfires, and over 1,100 arrests and tickets. The report also highlights deployments to other states and specific rescue incidents.
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