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  2. Groups working to round up domesticated rabbits that have ...

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    Theirs is one of the groups that has begun capturing the estimated 60 to 100 rabbits that have populated the suburban Fort Lauderdale neighborhood so they can be put up for adoption. They are ...

  3. Fuzzy invasion of domestic rabbits has a Florida suburb ... - AOL

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    When Alicia Griggs steps outside her suburban Fort Lauderdale home, Florida's latest invasive species comes a-hoppin' down the street: lionhead rabbits. Griggs is spearheading efforts to raise the ...

  4. Marsh rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The mainland marsh rabbit (S. p. palustris) ranges from the Dismal Swamp, Virginia, along the eastern coast to northern sections of Florida and through the Gulf Coast into Mobile Bay, Alabama. [5] It occupies coastal lowland areas, swamps, and rivers and is rarely found more than forty miles from the coast. [1]

  5. Rabbits take over Florida neighbourhood after breeder ...

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    A Florida neighborhood has been overrun with a growing number of domestic rabbits after a breeder illegally let them loose. Around 60 to 100 lionhead rabbits have taken up residence in a Fort ...

  6. List of mammals of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Only three Florida species live in caves: the eastern pipistrelle, the gray bat and the southeastern myotis. Florida has the highest concentration of southeastern myotis in the world. [5] The greatest threat to bats in Florida is the disturbance or destruction of roost sites, due to either vandalism or urban development. [5]

  7. St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    St. Vincent Island and Pig Island are open for recreational activities and are accessible only by boat. The islands contain undeveloped trails and beaches, with no visitor center, drinking water or restrooms. And Saint Vincent (Florida) is the Westernmost of Four (4) Barrier Islands in the Northwestern in Florida Gulf.

  8. Treasure Coast shelters take in animals in need of adoption ...

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    The shelters on the west coast are transferring animals in their care to make room for animals displaced by the hurricane

  9. Fauna of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida once had a large number of species that formerly occupied the state in prehistoric and historic times, but became locally extinct or extirpated; such as the Florida short-faced bear, Florida black wolf, Dire wolf, Dexteria floridana, Florida bog lemming, Long-nosed peccary, Caribbean monk seal, Carolina parakeet, Great auk, Passenger ...