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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, which is 10 times the number of burrows there before Hurricane Helene.
They also remind visitors to come prepared with plenty of water, food and sunscreen since the island is "truly off the grid." ...
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 ...
Damaging weather cost $8.5 billion in Canada last year Why a 'tree's job isn't done' after a storm brings it down ...
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A ‘flying car’ over Tampa Bay? Yes, it’s real.They would communicate via radio while Karklin flew to nearby Fort De Soto. Later in the afternoon, they hoped for a tandem flight with two vehicles to the Don CeSar hotel in St. Pete Beach and back.
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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