Monday, December 4, 2006

State's bid to save gopher tortoises involves Alachua County preserves

A controversial state program accelerated the loss of gopher tortoises by allowing developers to bury the reptiles alive, but two Alachua County preserves and a new state management plan could help reverse the species' decline - Dec. 4, Gainesville Sun

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