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    A pair of stray dogs that helped keep each other alive while living on the streets after one of them was struck by a car are still waiting at a Florida rescue shelter for their forever homes.

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    The Sato Project arranged a rescue flight from San Juan to New Jersey for dozens of cats and ... which included a refueling stop in Florida, all 75 pets deplaned in New Jersey without issue and ...

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  5. Key West National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Key West National Wildlife Refuge is a 189,497 acre (766.867 km 2) National Wildlife Refuge located in Monroe County, Florida, between Key West, Florida and the Dry Tortugas. Only 2,019 acres (8.171 km 2) of land are above sea level, on several keys within the refuge.

  6. Florida Keys - Wikipedia

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    Just offshore of the Florida Keys along the edge of the Florida Straits is the Florida Reef (also known as the Florida Reef Tract), separated from the keys by the Hawk Channel. The Florida Reef extends 170 miles (270 km) from Fowey Rocks just east of Soldier Key to just south of the Marquesas Keys.

  7. Woman Key - Wikipedia

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    Woman Key is an island in the Florida Keys in Monroe County, Florida, United States.It is within the boundaries of the Key West National Wildlife Refuge. [1]Located in the Outlying Islands of the Florida Keys, Woman Key is in the southern Mule Keys, which are 9 miles (14 km) west of Key West. [2]

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  9. National Key Deer Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The refuge is home to the endangered Key deer, a subspecies of the white-tailed deer that is endemic to the Florida Keys and has a current population of around 800 animals. 21 other threatened and endangered species of plants and animals are also found on the refuge.