Friday, August 18, 2006

Roseate terns return to Florida after breeding ground submerged

Florida wildlife officials announced success Thursday in efforts to attract threatened migratory roseate terns to a new site after Pelican Shoal -- their breeding ground seven miles southeast of Key West -- was submerged by hurricanes last year - Aug. 17, AP

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