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Broward County Parks Tropical Storm Isaias Update #2
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Banner Image Missing Broward County Parks Tropical Storm Isaias Update #2 BROWARD COUNTY, FL - All Broward County-operated regional and neighborhood parks, nature centers, and natural areas will CONTINUE TO BE CLOSED to the public Sunday, August 2nd due to potential winds greater than 39 miles per hour from Tropical Storm Isaias, which will impede the ...
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Make Your October a Funtober at Fern Forest
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Banner Image Missing Make Your October a Funtober at Fern Forest - Nature center program for kids demystifies a common spider - BROWARD COUNTY, FL - Has your kid ever asked you about those creepy little spiders that look like tiny crabs? For Halloween Eve, pack the youngsters off to Funtober Brings: Spiny Orb Weaver Haunts & Things, starting at noon on ...
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Nature Makes Its Mark - at Central Broward Park
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Banner Image Missing Nature Makes Its Mark - at Central Broward Park BROWARD COUNTY, FL - Central Broward Park (3700 NW 11th Place, Lauderhill 33311; 954-357-5400) is best known as the home of Broward County Stadium. But the park also boasts approximately a mile and a half of nature trail in its west and northwest sections. Learn about the natural areas in ...
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For the Birds - and for You, Too
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Banner Image Missing For the Birds - and for You, Too BROWARD COUNTY, FL - Enjoy the roughly 247-acre preserve known as Fern Forest Nature Center (201 Lyons Rd. South, Coconut Creek 33063; 954-357-5198) when the roughly 247-acre park invites you to participate in Intro to Birding. Each session, from 9:30 to 10:30AM on the second Sunday of the month, will ...
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Sea Turtles and Their Babies at Anne Kolb Nature Center
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You'll get a firsthand look at what these tiny creatures face during their first crucial minutes of life, while learning to identify the species found in South Florida. Viewing of hatchings is under darkness, so patrons are asked not to bring artificial lights or flash items to the beach area. Registration will be accepted online only. Bring your ...
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