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  2. Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is located at the mouth of the Trout River, near where it flows into the St. Johns River, in Jacksonville, Florida.The zoo occupies approximately 122 acres (49 ha) and has over 2,000 animals and 1,000 plant species in its collection.

  3. Naples Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Viewing for both areas is from behind glass. It is the largest black bear exhibit in an accredited zoo east of the Mississippi River. [12] Tiger Forest provides a naturalistic bamboo forest habitat for the zoo's Malayan tigers. The Naples Zoo is a participating member of the AZA Species Survival Plan for this species. [13]

  4. Species Survival Plan - Wikipedia

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    An SSP master plan is a document produced by the SSP coordinator (generally a zoo professional under the guidance of an elected management committee) [1] for a certain species. This document sets ex situ population goals and other management recommendations to achieve the maximum genetic diversity and demographic stability for a species, given ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. How climate change is impacting this iconic Florida bird species

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    Global warming is impacting a one-of-a-kind bird species in Florida in a way that is surprising ornithologists, a study found. Populations of the Florida scrub-jay, the only bird found solely in ...

  7. List of mammals of Florida - Wikipedia

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    One hundred sixteen species of mammals are known to inhabit, or have recently inhabited, the American state of Florida and its surrounding waters. This includes a few species, such as the black-tailed jackrabbit and red deer, that were introduced after the arrival of Europeans. It also includes the extinct Caribbean monk seal and Florida black ...

  8. Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Central Florida Zoo has teamed up with The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWC/FWRI) and the Florida Museum of Natural History to monitor the state's 68 species of amphibians and help save the 16 species considered to be at greatest risk due to habitat loss, invasive species, climate ...

  9. Taming a pest: New invasive species to Florida is tiny but ...

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    Unlike the myriad damaging invasive species from giant snakes and giant snails to insidious climbing ferns and canal-choking water lettuce, the thrips parvispinus is tamed, for now — a rare ...