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  2. Myakka River State Park - Wikipedia

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    Myakka River State Park is a Florida State Park, that is located nine miles (14 km) east of Interstate 75 in Sarasota County and a portion of southeastern Manatee County on the Atlantic coastal plain. This state park consists of 37,000 acres (150 km 2), making it one of the state's largest parks. It is also one of the oldest parks in the state.

  3. Myakka City, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Myakka is a name believed to be derived from an unidentified Native American language, from the same word used as the namesake for Miami. [6] Myakka City was founded by Frank Earl Knox (1870–1950) in 1915, after purchasing early pioneer William Durrance’s land a year earlier.

  4. Periyar National Park - Wikipedia

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    It is a renowned elephant and tiger reserve. The protected area encompasses 925 km 2 (357 sq mi), of which 350.54 km 2 (135.34 sq mi) [ 1 ] of the main zone was declared as the Periyar National Park in 1982.

  5. Thrikkadavoor Sivaraju - Wikipedia

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    Thrikkadavoor Sivaraju (c. 1973) is an elephant from southern Kerala owned by Travancore Devaswom. [1] At a height of 320 cm, Sivaraju is one of the tallest living elephants in Asia.

  6. Myakka River - Wikipedia

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    The Myakka River is a river in southwestern Florida. It arises near the Hardee - Manatee county line and flows southwest and then southeast through Manatee, Sarasota and Charlotte counties to Charlotte Harbor , an arm of the Gulf of Mexico .

  7. Myakka State Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Myakka State Forest is in the U.S. state of Florida. The 8,593-acre (35 km 2) forest is located on the southwest coast, in North Port. See also.

  8. George P. Sanderson - Wikipedia

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    An 1899 newspaper correspondent [14] and Sir Theodore James Tasker, in an article published by the Kipling Society in 1971 suggested that "Petersen Sahib, the man who caught all the elephants for the Government of India" in the Jungle Book story, Toomai of the Elephants by Rudyard Kipling, was a reference to George Peress Sanderson. [15]

  9. Kottur Elephant Sanctuary and Rehabilitation Centre - Wikipedia

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    Kottur Elephant Sanctuary and Rehabilitation Centre located near Kappukadu in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala is an elephant sanctuary and rehabilitation centre. [1] Started in 2006 as an elephant sanctuary, the Kerala government announced a project in 2019 to expand it as an elephant rehabilitation centre with international standards. [ 2 ]