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Intersection: A New Way to Restore the Everglades and Kennedy Space Center Faces Job Cuts

July 27, 2010: Recently the US Department of Agriculture announced a major deal to purchase development rights to 26-thousand acres of ranchland south of Kissimmee. Conservationists like Charles Lee of Audubon of Florida say the deal could represent a new way to preserve sensitive lands. Lee explains how the deal will work. Later in the program we talk with the HR Director at Kennedy Space Center about what it's like to handle looming job cuts.

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Charles Lee of Audubon of Florida says the recent Fisheating Creek land deal is a new way to preserve sensitive environmental lands.

Audubon of Florida Advocacy Director Charles Lee

The Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center.  KSC faces a massive reduction in its job force after the Space Shuttle retires next year.

Kennedy Space Center

 

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