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  2. Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area

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    Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is Florida's oldest wildlife management area and protects 80,772 acres (32,687 ha) just southeast of Punta Gorda in Charlotte and Lee Counties, Florida. [1] The area is accessed from its own exit off of Interstate-75.

  3. Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The 30,843 acres (124.82 km 2) Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge System, located on the west coast of Florida, about 70 miles (110 km) north of St. Petersburg. It is famous as the southern wintering site for the re-introduced eastern population of whooping cranes.

  4. Rush Run - Wikipedia

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    Rush Run may refer to: Rush Run, Ohio , an unincorporated community in Jefferson County Rush Run, West Virginia , an unincorporated community in Fayette County

  5. Category:Wildlife management areas of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wildlife management areas of Florida" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area (WMA) preserves 24,243 acres of sandhill, mesic hammock, and forested wetland habitat ten miles north of Weeki Wachee in Hernando County, Florida. [1] The area consists of one large tract of land, with three satellite tracts nearby.

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  8. American alligator - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, a printer made a spur-of-the-moment decision to print an alligator emblem on a shipment of the school's football pennants. [157] The mascot stuck, and was made official in 1911, perhaps because the team captain's nickname was Gator. [158] Allegheny College and San Francisco State University both have Gators as their mascots, as well. [159]

  9. Rush Run, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell lived in the area for two years but returned to Virginia because of the increasing threat of American Indian uprisings. He returned to Rush Run in 1780 with his young wife, Sally. [2] In 1910 Rush Run coal mines #1, 2 and 3 had a 5 foot #8 coal seam had a daily output of 2000 tons. [3] There is no active mining in the area at this time.