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Join us for an insightful presentation on Lake Apopka, one of Florida’s most ecologically important lakes. Explore its layered history, from early settlement impacts to the environmental degradation caused by decades of agricultural runoff and industrial pollution. We’ll examine the science behind the lake’s decline, including the process of eutrophication, and highlight the extensive restoration efforts that have helped revive its ecosystem. Learn how conservationists, community members, and local organizations have worked together to bring life back to the lake! But the story doesn't end there—discover the exciting future of Lake Apopka as a hub for outdoor recreation. About the speaker: With a background in biology, Nicole O'Brien has spent most of her career working for government and nonprofit organizations to address environmental issues. After landing in Central Florida, she took a keen interest in the local environment. As an Advanced Florida Master Naturalist, she considers herself a life-long learner and loves sharing her enthusiasm about the outdoors.
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