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Save Anclote River Park
Join us in the fight against corrupt development, sacred land desecration and environmental degradation.
Join us in the fight against corrupt development, sacred land desecration and environmental degradation.
Keith Wiley, Pasco County Parks, Natural Resources and Recreation Director and Stantec consultant speaking on Monday 4-15-2024 at the Government Center in New Port Richey about the planned restaurant. We need to keep the pressure on to avoid ANY restaurant at Anclote River Park
We envision a world where the environment and sacred Indigenous land are protected and preserved for future generations.
To preserve the natural environment of Anclote River Park, where people enjoy the tranquility and solitude of a small public park and beach without the noise and congestion of other nearby parks. And especially to preserve the sacred land of the Indigenous peoples who inhabited this area thousands of years ago, as noted by the only remaining visible Midden Mound, where others have been destroyed throughout the millennium.
Our team consists of environmental advocates, educators, and activists who have years of experience in their respective fields. We use our expertise to drive change and preserve Anclote River Park
Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals and fund our mission.
Dolphin filmed mid November 2023 at the beach -by Sally Roy
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