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February 20, 2012 - Wildlife Corridor Expedition Tours Florida's Largest State-owned Ranch. The Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition has just come out of one of the wildest places in Florida - if not the entire country - the Fakahatchee strand. WUSF
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February 17, 2012 - Trekking A Wild, and Not so Wild, Path Through Florida. A team of biologists and filmmakers is 32 days into a 100-day, 1000-mile trek, via kayak, bike and foot, from the southern tip of Florida up to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in southern Georgia. Outside
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February 15, 2012 - YOLO Board Joins a Thousand-Mile Journey Through the Heart of Florida. The Florida Wildlife Corridor has the noble aim to protect and restore connected landscapes throughout the Florida Peninsula to create a viable corridor from the Everglades to Georgia. SoWal
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Archbold Biological Station
"We have had two amazing days at Archbold Biological Station, near Lake Placid, Florida." Click Here to Read More
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Recent Expedition Photos
Check out the latest sights of the expedition.
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About the Florida Wildlife Corridor Project
The Florida Wildlife Corridor project is a collaborative vision to connect remaining natural lands, waters, working farms and ranches from the Everglades to Georgia, protecting a functional ecological corridor for the health of people, wildlife and watersheds.
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Meet the Team
The explorers treking the 100-day, 1,000 mile expedition are photographer Carlton Ward Jr., bear biologist Joe Guthrie, conservationist Mallory Dimmitt and filmmaker Elam Stoltzfus.
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