We visit the four red wolf pups at the Tallahassee Museum. They’re still a little shy, but did eventually come out to play with their dad.
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reintroducing species
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Apalachicola River and BayEcoAdventuresWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
Saint Vincent Island | Where Red Wolves Learn to Be Wild
Saint Vincent Island compacts a diversity of habitats into 12,000 acres, making it an ideal red wolf island propagation site.
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Floridan Aquifer: Springs, Sinks, and MoreLongleaf Pine & Fire EcologySwamps and other WetlandsWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
Striped Newts and Ornate Chorus Frogs in the Munson Sandhills
We revisit an effort to return striped newts to the Apalachicola National Forest. While there, we find some other cute wetland critters.
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Floridan Aquifer: Springs, Sinks, and MoreLongleaf Pine & Fire EcologyRaising Kids with NatureSwamps and other WetlandsWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
Bringing the Striped Newt Back to the Munson Sandhills
To bring the striped newt back to the Apalachicola National Forest, the Coastal Plains Institute is working with partners, volunteers, and local children.
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EcoAdventuresWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
Behind the Scenes at the Saint Marks Whooping Crane Pen
Operation Migration’s Brooke Pennypacker takes us to the whooping crane pen at the St. Marks Refuge. Also, are ultralight guided migrations ending?