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🚴‍♂️ We wer

🚴‍♂️ We were proud to attend the 9th Annual FOLA 40 Bike Ride and connect with riders at the finish area!

The event brought together approximately 300 participants and featured multiple route options around Lake Apopka — including a 47-mile full loop celebrating the completion of the Lake Apopka Loop Trail. 🌿

It was great to see so many people enjoying the outdoors, staying active, and experiencing one of Central Florida’s premier recreation destinations.

At the St. Johns River Water Management District, we’re proud to help provide places where people can connect with nature and explore Florida’s outdoors. 💧

#SJRWMD #LakeApopkaLoopTrail #BikeFlorida #ExploreFlorida #OutdoorRecreation #LakeApopka
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💧 Communities across our District are taking action 💧

From counties to cities and local leaders, communities throughout the St. Johns River Water Management District are proclaiming April 2026 as Water Conservation Month—joining more than 100 governments across Florida in this statewide effort.

👏 Thank you to all who are helping raise awareness and encourage simple actions that protect our water resources. 👏

When we work together, small actions add up to a big impact.

Because Florida water—it’s worth saving. 💧

#WaterConservationMonth #SJRWMD #FloridaWater #SaveWater #CommunityEffort
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🗳️ Only one can

🗳️ Only one can win… which bird gets your vote?

It’s a showdown in the skies 👇

🪶 Northern Harrier — A low-flying hunter that glides over marshes and grasslands, using both sight and sound to track prey.

⚡ Peregrine Falcon — The fastest animal on Earth, diving at incredible speeds to catch its target mid-air.

Two incredible birds of prey… but you only get ONE vote 👀

👍 = Northern Harrier
❤️ = Peregrine Falcon

Cast your vote below ⬇️

#SJRWMD #FloridaWildlife #BirdsOfPrey #BirdPoll
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2 days ago
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Daily: 0.08
Monthly: 2.11
Yearly: 44.02

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The yearly total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the previous 365 days.


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