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Episode 225: Florida Springs Heritage Area, Reverse Springs, and What You Can Do

Episode 225: Florida Springs Heritage Area, Reverse Springs, and What You Can Do

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Haley Moody, the director of the Florida Springs Institute, joins the podcast to talk about the idea of creating a National Springs Heritage Area in Florida.

About Haley

Haley’s passion for the springs began during her first visit to the Ichetucknee River. Her love of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) was born during her time at the University of Florida, where she graduated with honors in Landscape Architecture. After a GIS Internship at the Florida Springs Institute, she transitioned into managing FSI’s outreach efforts and now focuses on the direction of FSI. Her dedication to the springs continues to grow as she communicates the challenges that face the Floridan Aquifer.

Links We Mentioned

The VRBO Cathy mentioned in the Orlando area

Florida Springs Institute

Reach out to Haley to be a stakeholder: hmoody@floridaspringsinstitute.org

Learn about how springs work and who controls what with the FSI Pocket Guide

Springs photo by Rick Kilby.

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