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Everglades program. This was an incredibly complex undertaking as it involved acquiring land from 17,000 landowners. In 1998, the federal government gave $ 25 million in aid to the state of
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area. Soon after, state and federal agencies identified the need to restore the hydrology of
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and regulated the flow of freshwater through the landscape and into the estuaries to the south. The canal system established in the 1970s altered the hydrology of the Strand and surrounding areas by draining the wetlands and increasing freshwater point source discharges into the estuaries.
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results, proof of which is to be carried by each rider. A primitive equestrian campground equipped with paddocks is located next to the Field Office and trailhead, and an additional oak-shaded primitive campsite is located near the middle of the trail.
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1907:Lake Talquin
1857:Cottage Hill
1789:Nature Coast
1751:State trails
1726:Topsail Hill
1551:Paynes Creek
1476:The Barnacle
1314:Three Rivers
1294:Myakka River
1264:Alafia River
1257:Lake Talquin
1252:Lake Manatee
1232:Lake Griffin
969:Eden Gardens
825:Wekiva River
564:Apalachicola
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2019:Local level
1977:Twin Rivers
1967:Tate's Hell
1902:Lake George
1887:Indian Lake
1872:Four Creeks
1731:Tosohatchee
1621:Anclote Key
1546:Orman House
1501:Fort Foster
1496:Dudley Farm
1491:DeSoto Site
1381:Troy Spring
1321:Blue Spring
1304:Oleta River
1274:Dunns Creek
1247:Lake Louisa
1129:St. Andrews
1109:Perdido Key
999:Fort Cooper
994:Fort Clinch
984:Faver-Dykes
914:Bulow Creek
884:Bahia Honda
734:St. Vincent
714:Pine Island
704:Passage Key
599:Archie Carr
263:wild turkey
114: /
90:Coordinates
2094:Categories
1862:Deep Creek
1832:Big Shoals
1686:River Rise
1646:Estero Bay
1521:Indian Key
1419:Dead Lakes
1084:Lovers Key
974:Egmont Key
939:Colt Creek
929:Cayo Costa
924:Camp Helen
899:Big Shoals
894:Big Lagoon
889:Bald Point
699:Okefenokee
654:Island Bay
649:Hobe Sound
634:Egmont Key
614:Cedar Keys
477:Everglades
323:References
285:Recreation
271:wood stork
267:bald eagle
255:black bear
239:slash pine
139:is one of
102:81°30′18″W
99:26°03′22″N
2038:Boyd Hill
1972:Tiger Bay
1706:Seabranch
1661:Hal Scott
1593:Mound Key
1506:Fort Mose
1227:Deer Lake
874:Anastasia
729:St. Marks
724:St. Johns
541:Canaveral
2069:Category
1962:Seminole
1942:Pine Log
1922:Matanzas
1892:Jennings
1701:Savannas
1526:Koreshan
1079:Long Key
719:Pinellas
664:Key West
589:National
467:Biscayne
309:See also
224:(CERP).
66:Location
2079:Commons
1982:Wakulla
1882:Holopaw
1827:Belmore
1164:Torreya
579:Osceola
495:De Soto
446:Federal
433:Florida
178:History
145:Florida
74:Florida
56:Map of
1992:Welaka
1927:Myakka
1877:Goethe
1159:Tomoka
1099:O'Leno
879:Avalon
277:, and
247:cougar
172:Naples
155:, wet
153:swamps
861:Parks
850:level
848:State
574:Ocala
448:level
1847:Cary
777:and
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127:Area
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