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Meanwhile, the NRC committee commended Florida for its ambitious land acquisition, including a $1.75 billion proposal to buy some 300 square miles of farmland from U.S. Sugar Corp. that has long been a hindrance to water flow. However, much of that land may remain in agriculture, and the committee noted effects of such a deal may be more than a decade away. Dexter Lehtinen, a Miami attorney who represents the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians living in the Everglades, has consistently fought for restoration. He said the entire effort has been mired in talk and not enough action. "That's going to kill the Everglades," he said. ___ On the Net: National Research Council report, Progress Toward Restoring the Everglades: The Second Biennial Review, 2008:
http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12469
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