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Two rehabilitated sea turtles, rescued at different times and locations by the U.S. Coast Guard, have been released off the Florida Keys.
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Florida has agreed to buy more than 17,000 acres (6,900 hectares) of conservation land in the Panhandle near the Gulf of Mexico.
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Wildlife officials arrested two men who were found with a bag of sea turtle eggs in Palm Beach County over Memorial Day weekend.
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is increasing patrols to areas in an effort to lower the risk of boating related manatee deaths.
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The swan population at Lake Eola is dwindling due to increased human interference with the birds and their nests.
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New Disney grant means UCF researchers will train citizen scientists in collecting environmental data.
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How do lions and tigers say hello? Dr. K. ‘Simba’ Wiltz has spent sixteen years studying and taking care of big cats. Now he’s sharing what he’s learned about these magnificent creatures with the public at the Central Florida Animal Reserve.
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Shark Week on the Discovery Channel can allow viewers to learn more about sharks and their environment. Dr. Toby Daly-Engel joins us to talk about the importance of sharks and why humans shouldn't fear them. This interview first aired on Intersection May 2018.
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Sharks may have a dangerous reputation, but it turns out we humans pose more of a threat to sharks than they do to us.
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Winter Park has a snail problem in Lake Knowles. The city is inviting members of the public to come help remove exotic island apple snails.