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Latest Paddling News
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American Canoe Association
Wed. Oct 07, 2009
In my 5 years of serving as a kayak instructor certified by the American Canoe Association (ACA), I have found that many people have no idea what being certified means or what it takes to become certified through the association.
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Tips for Enjoying the Summer Outdoors in Florida
Sat. Jun 20, 2009
Well we are getting into our summer months and it is a great time of year to get out and enjoy the Florida's natural environment. If you are worried about the heat or bugs there are trick of the trade I will share with you.
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Sea Turtles Nesting Season
Wed. May 06, 2009
We are just entering into the time of year when sea turtles are nesting on our shores. The five species of sea turtle that is native to our shores including the Hawksbill, Loggerhead, Leatherback, Green Sea Turtle, and Kemp's Ridley.
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Guana Lake Wildlife Report
Fri. Apr 03, 2009
The Red Winged Blackbirds are here and nesting in the reeds, the Alligators are starting to mate and the Long Neck Stilt's are comming back.
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Right Whale Update March 2nd from Florida Master Naturalist Program Northeast
Wed. Mar 18, 2009
Despite what felt like a slow start, we have had an excellent season so far, with 36 sightings.
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March Eagle Watch Update From GTMNERR
Tue. Mar 17, 2009
The Reserve Bald Eagle adults have once again proven their parenting skills. So far, they appear to be successfully raising two healthy eaglets.
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A day on the water at Guana Reserve 6 Mile Boat Landing
Fri. Feb 27, 2009
So I am starting to record my days spent on the water to inform you guys on what is migrating on day to day at these beautiful locations.
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Palmetto Boat Ramp: Easy access to Julington Creek
Wed. Feb 11, 2009
Recently I learned about a new boat ramp on Old St Augustine Rd. It's called the Palmetto Boat Ramp and a group of us took a couple of hours to explore it. This is a great trip for the entire family. The river flows slowly and it is easy to navigate. You may want to bring bug spray during the more humid times of year because of mosquitoes and nats. Bring snacks - lunch, and lots of water.
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