Monday, August 14, 2006

Land in Manatee Co. being preserved for flora, fauna, hikers

Moody Branch Mitigation Park is a 957-acre diamond in the rough, the most remote of the parks under the aegis of Manatee County's Conservation Lands Management Department -- to conserve the dwindling habitat of species like the gopher tortoise and Florida scrub-jay - Aug. 14, Bradenton Herald

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