Created by the Florida Environmental Reorganization Act of 1993, the Department of Environmental Protection formed from the merging of the Departments of Natural Resources and Environmental Regulation. With the mission to protect, conserve, and manage Florida's environment and natural resources, the Department's responsibilities include management and protection of Florida's marine resources, including endangered species and their habitats; protection, restoration, and management of environmentally important lands and their ecosystems; parks and recreation; water management; and pollution control and environmental protection. Commissions and offices under the Department’s management include the Environmental Regulation Commission; Marine Fisheries Commission; Office of Ecosystem Management; Division of Air Resources Management; Division of Law Enforcement; Division of Marine Resources; Division of Recreation and Parks; Division of Environmental Resource Permitting; Division of State Lands; Division of Water Management; and Division of Water Facilities.
State Park Educational and Publicity Films and Photographs, 1960-1978 (Series S1825)
The series contains films produced by and for the Bureau of Natural and Cultural Resources. The films focus on specific state parks and Florida's various regions.
Extent: 47 films, 18 folders of photographic images
Arrangement: Arranged by film subject
Finding Aid: Folder list
The series contains films produced by and for the Bureau of Natural and Cultural Resources. The films focus on specific state parks and Florida's various regions.
Extent: 47 films, 18 folders of photographic images
Arrangement: Arranged by film subject
Finding Aid: Folder list