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vaieri [72.5K]
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To help you choose a topic for your local community, search for and visit the websites for government and nongovernmental organi

zations active in your area. For example, searching for “List of Florida Environmental agencies” may provide you with a list of organizations to research. Once you have chosen a topic, take good notes so that you can share what you have learned with others. The sites you find will give you facts and data about the different issues.
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mestny [16]3 years ago
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I would like to raise awareness of the plight of the Florida panther. I would like to get people involved in helping protect its natural habitat. More than one hundred panthers die each year, many due to accidents with moving automobiles. Because their habitats have been taken away from them, they are forced to cross roads to look for food or breeding grounds.

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