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Florida's Last Frontier - Florida's Nature Coast" Print
Tuesday, February 19 2008, 19:00 - 21:00
Florida's Last Frontier - Florida's Nature Coast"

Stretching along the Gulf Coast from the northern Tampa Bay region to the Wakulla County region, Florida's Nature Coast is in many ways Florida's final frontier. This stretch of coast, comprised of rich and productive coastal marshes and estuaries and fed by some of Florida's wildest rivers, is teeming with wildlife and is still mostly undeveloped. Just offshore is the Big Bend Seagrasses Aquatic Preserve which is one of the largest and most pristine seagrass beds left anywhere in the world. This is a place where the powerful magic and wonder of nature can still be felt. This is our last, best chance to get it right in Florida.

Join us at 7pm at the Science Center, 7701 22nd Ave. N., on Feb. 19 to learn about Florida's Last Frontier, and as a bonus see some fabulous photos of our recent trip to Belize!
Location: Science Center, 7701 22nd Ave.N., in St. Pete.

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