Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Steady movement in tortoise protection

The Citrus County development director wants county commissioners either to establish county-owned land preserves for displaced tortoises or use established "gopher camps," where the county would pay private landowners for relocation - Dec. 12, St. Petersburg Times

Labels: development, gopher tortoises

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