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On the horizon directly in front of her burrow, about two miles offshore, Egmont Key’s historic lighthouse towered over ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Hurricane Swept These Tortoises Across Miles of Ocean to a New Home in Florida—and Now, They’re ThrivingPark rangers say at least 84 gopher tortoises are now living at Fort de Soto Park near St. Petersburg. Prior to Hurricane ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNHurricane Helene storm surge relocates dozens of Egmont Key tortoises to Fort De SotoVisitors to Fort De Soto may notice some new residents. Experts say they’re monitoring 84 tortoise burrows at Fort De Soto, ...
After Hurricane Helene devastated Florida’s coast, gopher tortoise populations unexpectedly surged in one area.
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Hurricane sweeps gopher tortoises to Fort De SotoFOX 13's Kailey Tracy explains that the tortoises were recently relocated from Egmont Key by the force of Hurricane Helene's Storm Surge. Donald Trump Gives DOGE Update as Elon Musk Says He'll ...
Spanning five small islands, the 1,136-acre Fort De Soto Park lies at the mouth of Tampa Bay and attracts more than 2.7 million visitors a year. The park features 7 miles of waterfront ...
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Fort De Soto's North Beach set to reopen soonFort De Soto's popular North Beach is set to reopen in early February, if not late this month, per a Pinellas County parks official. Why it matters: The crown jewel of Pinellas' parks system has ...
Just north of downtown St. Pete, the Great Explorations Children’s Museum is packed with opportunities for kids to learn ...
Ocala residents and elected officials spoke in favor of a state bill Thursday that would create an online database of people ...
Spanning five small islands, the 1,136-acre Fort De Soto Park lies at the mouth of Tampa Bay and attracts more than 2.7 million visitors a year. The park features 7 miles of waterfront ...
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