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  2. Panther Creek (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Panther Creek is a small creek on Eglin Air Force Base, near Navarre, Florida. [1] References This page was last edited on 7 November 2023, at 21:32 (UTC). Text is ...

  3. Panther Creek - Wikipedia

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  4. List of non-profit organizations in Jacksonville, Florida

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  5. Florida panther or bobcat? Here's how to tell the ... - AOL

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    The Florida panther was chosen as the state animal of Florida in 1982 by a vote of elementary school students throughout the state. Here's how to identify them and where they can be found. Florida ...

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  7. Bartram Springs, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Bartram Springs is a total of 1,025 acres (4.15 km 2) is size.Single-family homes account for 449 acres (1.82 km 2), and another 32 acres (130,000 m 2) are multi-family units in the Villages at Bartram Springs.

  8. Path of the Panther - Wikipedia

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    Path of the Panther is a documentary directed by Eric Bendick that follows National Geographic photographer Carlton Ward Jr. as he documents the conservation efforts to protect the endangered Florida panther and its habitat in the Florida Everglades. The panther coexists with other wildlife in ecosystems increasingly threatened by development ...

  9. Tree Hill Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    The Strawberry Creek, Red Bay Branch and Howland Creek run the length of the park, [14] which includes three different ecosystems and three trails. Approximately 25,000 people visit the nature center each year. [14] The hill is actually Duval County's second highest point at 36 feet above sea level and boasts a 300-year-old oak tree.