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The results are in!
澳洲幸运10官网开奖结果号码查询 澳洲幸运10开奖官网直播手机版 The Trail held open nominations for new sites between October 2022 and February 2023.
The best candidates were chosen based on four criteria:
1. Unique wildlife viewing opportunities and ecological significance
2. Educational opportunities
3. Access for the public
4. Resilience to recreational use
To experience all 14 new areas, check out the full list below:
Site Closures Due to Hurricanes Idalia and Ian
As of October 26, 2023 several of our GFBWT sites are still partially or totally closed for repair and restoration. Before planning a trip, please see the links below for status updates on impacted sites. If the site’s status is uncertain please call the numbers provided on the site's webpages for more information. This list will be updated periodically.
澳洲10最新开奖结果 168澳洲10现场开奖官网 The Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail
澳洲10官网开奖记录历史168-澳洲幸运10168官方开奖官网在线-开奖 2024澳洲幸运十168官网体彩开奖|澳洲幸运10官方最新开奖号码结果... It's your road to adventure!
The Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail is a network of more than 500 premier wildlife viewing sites across the state. When you want to know where to go in Florida to see native birds, butterflies and more, head for the Trail.
Every year, millions of people, residents and visitors alike, participate in wildlife viewing activities, contributing billions of dollars to Florida’s economy*, but the ultimate goal of the Trail is to encourage conservation of Florida’s native habitats and species.
The Trail is a program of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, supported in part by the Florida Department of Transportation and the Fish and Wildlife Foundation of Florida, and is possible thanks to dozens of federal, state, and local government agencies, non-governmental organizations and private landowners.
*2011 Economic Benefits of Wildlife Viewing in Florida, Southwick Assoc.