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Governor Crist Receives NWF Connie Award

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

(National Wildlife Federation)

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Florida Wildlife Federation Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 10, 2009
CONTACT: Manley Fuller, 850.656.7113

Governor Crist Receives National Wildlife Federation Connie Award
 
TALLAHASSEE - Today, the National Wildlife Federation presented Governor Charlie Crist with a Connie Award. The Connie Awards are given annually and honor the many individuals and organizations that make extraordinary contributions to conservation. A plaque was presented to Governor Crist as a means of commemorating his 2008 Conservation Achievement Award in the area of Government.
 
In 2008, the Florida Wildlife Federation inducted Governor Crist into its Conservation Hall of Fame. Governor Crist has moved the policy debate from the science of climate change to the solutions of climate change. The Florida Wildlife Federation joins the National Wildlife Federation in their appreciation and recognition of the great contributions Governor Crist is making to this critical issue.
 
FWF President Manley Fuller says, "Governor Crist was a leader on environmental initiatives, sound growth management, Everglades restoration, and land conservation long before he became Governor, and he has continued to lead in this area as Governor of Florida. Early in his administration he set the tone for moving Florida to the forefront in mitigating the impacts of climate change. His bold initiatives mean that Florida will be better prepared to move to be a leader in renewable energy and in mitigating the impacts of climate change."
About Florida Wildlife Federation
The Florida Wildlife Federation is a private, statewide, non-profit citizens' conservation education organization composed of thousands of concerned Floridians and other citizens from all walks of life who have a common interest in preserving, managing, and improving Florida's fish, wildlife, soil, water, and plant life.