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Twins lead way in critical mangrove planting in Palm Beach County

Por: WPTV Nation October 04, 2023

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PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — Mangroves are crucial to Florida’s ecosystem.It’s one of the most important parts of Florida but it’s under threat from population and building booms.Nearly 70% of fish in Florida depend on mangroves at some point in their lives.Twins Keith and Kyle Rossin of West Palm Beach are not only leaders in planting them in South Florida, but they’re also involved with restoring patches illegally cut down.WPTV anchor... + full article



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