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Hot Links: Florida & Waders
A selection of some of
the better online resources covering
Florida and Waders.
Florida
- The "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society
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The Society was created to increase "Ding" Darling NWR visitors' understanding of natural
history and their surrounding environment. Their web site contains basic information
about the refuge and about "Ding" Darling, the man the refuge is named after.
- Audubon of Florida
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Information on Audubon of Florida including local chapters, sanctuaries, and nature centers.
- National Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary (Virtual Nature Walk)
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Virtual nature walk through the sanctuary with photos and descriptions.
- Everglades National Park by National Park Service
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Extensive set of information on the park.
- South Florida Birding Connection by Steven Mumford
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Good link resource for South Florida birding information.
- Noel's Very Birdy Web Site by Noel Wamer
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Has a number of quality resources including North East Florida Birding Guide,
Osceola NF Red-cockaded Map, and Big Bend Birding Guide.
- Great Florida Birding Trail
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Web site for The Great Florida Birding Trail. Includes downloadable PDF versions of
the guide to the East Florida Birding Trail. Taking nominations for western trail.
Long-legged Waders
- International Crane Foundation
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Group works to conserve cranes and their habitat. Site includes extensive information about
crane conservation and how you can get involved. Species accounts of the cranes of the world.
- Satellite Tracking of Wood Storks by Dr. Fred W. Koontz
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Satellite tracking of 4 Wood Storks migrating between Georgia and Florida.
Information of the purpose of the project and the techniques used.
Includes maps showing current and past locations of the storks.
- Ultra Air Research
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"Fly Away Home" for Whooping Cranes. Ultra Air uses ultralight aircraft to teach
relocated Whooping Cranes new migration routes.
- Long-legged Waders Gallery by Shawn Carey
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Extensive collection of high-quality images of herons, egrets, storks, and ibises.
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