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Since 1982 the nonprofit Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida has cared for injured and at-risk animals found in our community. The Wildlife Sanctuary will host its Winter WildFest Open House ...
The Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida had a busy, busy baby season, and is now seeking the public's help to restock food and supplies.
The North Florida Wildlife Center is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., located at 1386 Cook Road Lamont, Florida 32336.
The North Florida Wildlife Center is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., located at 1386 Cook Road, Lamont, Florida 32336.
North Florida Wildlife Center executive director, Ryan Reigns shared with us the origins of the sanctuary. Located in Jefferson County Florida. The center is home to lemurs, ...
Crowds were out in force at the wildlife sanctuary of Northwest Florida for their spring baby shower open house. The public was able to get a close-up look at birds of prey and other animals now ...
Soon, wild animals that find their path blocked by the state’s busiest interstate will have a new way to get across.
FGCU released an email discussing the increased amount of bear sightings on campus. The Estero campus is working with FWC to ...
The Florida Wildlife Corridor built on conservation efforts that date back to the 1980s and 1990s, when researchers from the University of Florida, including the two of us and our mentor Larry ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has found yet another endangered Florida panther struck dead by a vehicle. It was the 33rd dead cat of the year. But this one was found north ...