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</description><author>emstaats@naplesnews.com (ERIC STAATS)</author><pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.naplesnews.com:news-Story-298972-734532</guid><category>environment</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Multimedia Journalist ">ERIC STAATS</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Naples, FL</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Study: Pythons linked to decline of Everglades' mammals</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.naplesnews.com" City="Naples" CountryArea="FL">Naples Daily News</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>study-pythons-destroying-everglades-mammals-to</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.naplesnews.com:news-Story-298972-734532</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>734532</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>Collier fisherman helps lead push to remove 2-inch mesh limit on gill nets 
</title><link>http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2012/jan/29/fish-florida-gill-net-ban-constitution-amendment/?partner=RSS</link><description>Florida fishermen are now pushing a new grassroots effort to lift a net mesh size restriction, and Collier County is on its leading edge.
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A bill (HB 7051) approving the Department of Environmental Protection's rules is headed for a floor vote in the House after sailing through a final committee Thursday.

A similar Senate bill (SB 2060) is scheduled to get its first and only committee hearing in that chamber on Monday. The two rules also need approval from the Environmental Protection Agency and are being challenged in an administrative law case.
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</title><link>http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2012/jan/25/bay-city-council-candidates-environment-positions/?partner=RSS</link><description>This year&amp;#39;s crop of Naples council candidates say they too have the will to improve the bay&amp;#39;s water quality and restore seagrass, mangroves and oysters, but they differ on whether the city is moving quickly enough to fix the city&amp;#39;s No. 1 environmental challenge.
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</description><author>emstaats@naplesnews.com (ERIC STAATS)</author><pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 00:10:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.naplesnews.com:news-Story-297795-734519</guid><category>environment</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Multimedia Journalist ">ERIC STAATS</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>COLLIER COUNTY</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Cousteau: Mangrove restoration 'about saving ourselves' </apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.naplesnews.com" City="Naples" CountryArea="FL">Naples Daily News</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>cousteau-mangrove-restoration-about-saving</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.naplesnews.com:news-Story-297795-734519</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>Conservancy hires veterinarian, new wildlife hospital almost ready - PHOTOS
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