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Jim Waymer

Jim Waymer

Environment Reporter at Florida Today

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Environment

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Recent Articles

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Did Florida go too far on iguanas?

Some pet advocates say Florida's 2021 ban on harvesting and selling green iguanas may have caused the invasive lizard's numbers to increase.
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Old Mims orchard may soon sprout another 123 single family homes

Another 123 single-family homes may soon sprout up on an old orchard in Mims
floridatoday.com

Wild turkey in Florida doesn't always come in a bottle

Wild turkey in Florida doesn't always come in a bottle
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State House: Republicans sweep all five seats that represent Brevard

Republicans won all five Florida House of Representative seats that represent Brevard County.
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Florida voters add 'right to hunt and fish' to state constitution

Florida's 'right to hunt and fish' Amendment 2 passes
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Hurricane Milton spurred sewage spills in Palm Bay and Titusville

Hurricane Milton spurred several sewage spills in Palm Bay and Titusville
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Agarie, Langevin square off in runoff for Palm Bay City Council Seat 3

The seat went vacant when former Councilman Randy Foster resigned June 28 for health reasons, then was temporarily replaced by Philip Weinberg,
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Incumbent Felix faces Hammer for Palm Bay City Council Seat 2

Police, fire, water, sewage and how to pay for them are key among the city's issues.
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Health officials warn of 'flesh destroying' bacteria in Hurricane M...

Health officials warn of 'flesh destroying' bacteria in Hurricane Milton's floodwaters
floridatoday.com

Hurricane Milton expected to cause slight surge on Space Coast

Brevard is expected to get a up to a 4-foot storm surge from Hurricane Milton.
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Hurricane Helene expected to nibble at Brevard County dunes

Hurricane Helene could cause some erosion to Brevard County beaches, but local officials say there's plenty of sand to spare.