“Beyond Trail Ridge, cities and counties in the Suwannee River
Basin value the Okefenokee Swamp and the Suwannee River, and are
passing resolutions supporting the Okefenokee Swamp and legislation
protecting it, including the City of Valdosta and Clinch and Echols
Counties,” said Suwannee Riverkeeper John S. Quarterman.
Douglas Now,
November 10, 2023,
GEORGIA CONSERVATIONISTS MEET IN WAYCROSS TO PROTECT THE OKEFENOKEE FROM MINING,
The Georgia Water
Coalition hosted its Fall Member meeting in Waycross November
8—10, 2023. Conservationists from around the state learned
more about the Okefenokee and how to protect it from risky mining
operations.
Attendees toured the Okefenokee Swamp Park, the Okefenokee National
Wildlife Refuge, and the St. Marys River. During the member meeting
at South Georgia State College, Georgia Water Coalition members
learned about how mining proposals along Trail Ridge threaten the
Okefenokee.
Mike Worley, CEO, Georgia Wildlife Federation welcomes Georgia Water Coalition members at the Okefenokee Swamp Park,
and inside Okefenokee NWR Manager Michael Lusk, Alice Keys of One Hundred Miles, St. Marys Riverkeeper Emily Floore, Local resident Charlene McIntosh Carter of Okefenokee Pastimes Cabins and Campground, Suwannee Riverkeeper John S. Quarterman. Photo: Southwings.
“The Okefenokee touches everyone that touches its dark
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