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Florida attorney general backs Alligator Alcatraz despite judge halting new building
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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier says Alligator Alcatraz will remain in operation. This comes despite a judge’s ruling to halt further construction over conservation concerns.
Alligator Alcatraz is a tourist attraction centered on Florida’s well-known alligator population. The state is home to millions of alligators, with strict wildlife regulations in place.
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The court ruling addressed new construction rather than existing operations. It cited concerns over the impact on local ecosystems.
Uthmeier dismissed the lawsuit as a “sham” and accused opponents of creating “hysteria.” His remarks indicate the state intends to keep the facility open.
Florida’s economy relies heavily on tourism, particularly attractions tied to wildlife and nature. Such businesses can face tension between economic activity and environmental protection.
Supporters argue that attractions like Alligator Alcatraz promote awareness and generate revenue. Opponents believe unchecked development can harm habitats and species.
The judge’s order limits expansion but does not require shutting down the current operation. This allows the business to continue serving visitors.
Disputes over conservation and development are common in Florida’s legal system. Balancing tourism with environmental stewardship is a longstanding policy challenge.
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