At the same time, do we want the state to just be a concrete jungle or do we want to preserve the unique environment? I want to preserve, you know, the unique environment. So We have done about a quarter of a million acres in conservation through our Florida wildlife corridor. So it goes from southern Florida all the way up the spine of the state. It's kind of like our version of a central park, where that will be wildlife and that will be undisturbed for the rest of Florida's history. (28:55–29:04)
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Asserts that Florida has conserved about 250,000 acres through the Florida wildlife corridor.
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