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The award-winning film will be released in over 40 theaters in Florida on Feb. 24. The film's photographer and producer will host Q&A sessions this weekend in Tampa.
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The two dingo brothers are on loan from the Catoctin Wildlife Preserve in Maryland.
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The center about 10 minutes from Monticello has been waiting three years for this rare bird, which will be paired with a resident female.
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The St. Francis Wildlife Association is a non-profit that takes in thousands of injured, orphaned, and sick animals each year.
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The juvenile giant anteater is still awaiting a name — and a girlfriend.
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Florida has closed on a deal to buy just over 3,600 acres that will be part of a state wildlife corridor in Santa Rosa County.
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Alligators in Florida will be targeted around-the-clock when the next hunting season begins in mid-August. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has approved a rule change that will extend what had largely been nighttime hunting to 24 hours during the season.
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Two European white storks are drawing a lot of attention at the North Florida Wildlife Center in Jefferson County. A couple named Fernando and Stella are keeping watch over their 4 eggs.
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is asking the public to report freshwater turtles that appear sick, act strangely, or are dead — as wildlife officials study a virus infecting them.
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A world-renowned National Geographic photographer visited the North Florida Wildlife Center in Jefferson County Saturday to photograph one of its residents.