Florida Wildlife Viewing Guide

Florida Wildlife Viewing Guide by Susan I. Cerulean, published by Globe Pequot Press in 1998, is a comprehensive resource for those interested in observing the rich wildlife of Florida. This second edition features 128 locations, including 32 new sites, where readers can experience the state’s diverse animal life, from alligators and manatees to sandhill cranes and spoonbills. With 163 pages of detailed information, this guide serves as an essential tool for nature enthusiasts and travelers alike.
Readers will find practical insights into various wildlife viewing opportunities across Florida, making it a valuable reference for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. The guide covers a range of topics related to nature, animals, and travel, providing a thorough overview of the best spots to witness Florida’s unique wildlife. Whether planning a trip or simply seeking to learn more about the state’s fauna, this book offers a wealth of information for both residents and visitors.
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The popular Florida Wildlife Viewing Guide now Features 32 new sites for a total of 128 areas to catch a glimpse of the state’s diverse and abundant wildlife, from alligators and manatees to sandhill cranes and spoonbills.
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