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Hurricane Season Safety Tips for Pets
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Please bring a carrier or crate, or one will be provided. Storms are not predictable, but your response can be. If your pet runs away during a storm, do not go out and look for them. Stay safe, as flying debris and flood waters could seriously injure you or damage your home. Contact local shelters and post on social media apps to see if anyone has found your ...
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Broward County Library Hosts Free Scholars Speaker Series
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Linda Parker, President/CEO of Women in Distress, Lisa A. Vecchi, MBA, President/CEO of Broward Housing Solutions, Kathleen Cannon, President & CEO of United Way Broward Wednesday, April 3, 6-7:30PM, West Regional Library Environmental Sustainability Sacred Waters: Dr. Victoria Machado Friday, April 5, 4:30-5:30PM, Southwest Regional Library A Talk with Doug ...
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Update to County's Holiday Closing Schedule
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World and Equine-Assisted Therapies at Tradewinds Park, and Ski Rixen USA at Quiet Waters Park will be open on December 24th; call the attraction for hours. All parks and attractions, including the Marine Environmental Education Center at Carpenter House will be closed on Christmas Day, except for Everglades Holiday Park and Ski Rixen USA at Quiet Waters. ...
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County Commissioners Restrict Use of Plastics on County Property
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Broward County's Climate Change Action Plan calls for the reduction of plastic waste on County property as they pose a threat not only to wildlife, but to our waterways, ecosystems and contaminate the public drainage system. The ordinance also notes that the waters surrounding the County support threatened and endangered species such as the West Indian ...
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Deerfield Island Park Will Hold Opening for New Intracoastal...
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WHERE: Deerfield Island Park 1720 Deerfield Island Park, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 954-357-5100 WHEN: Thursday, May 22, 10 a.m. WHO: For all ages. HOW: R.S.V.P. by noon on Monday, May 19, by calling 954-357-8114. For further information, call Quiet Waters Park at 954-357-5100. Recreation. Preservation. Education. Founded in February 1956 and accredited by ...
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Green Sea Turtles Break Local Records
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... Alternatively, you can contact the BSCTCP for assistance with retrofitting or additional information. Plastic pollution is another threat to sea turtles. Plastic bags and balloons resemble jellyfish, a common food source for all species of turtle swimming in Florida waters. Large pieces of plastic break down into smaller pieces called microplastics, which ...
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County Announces Changes in Operations in Response to Eta
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Residents are encouraged to participate in the Home Damage Assessment Program, to assist first responders in making Rapid Impact Assessments of damages in the community. There have been no storm-related power outages thus far. Rapid Impact Assessment results may result in the need for sheltering services. Flood waters can be dangerous and can hide debris and ...
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Leaders Gather for County Resilience Roundtable
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... Representatives of the Seminole Tribe of Florida reminded Roundtable participants of their long history in Broward County. Healthy lands and waters are vital to the tribe's cultural heritage, so the Seminole Tribe is very concerned about climate change and taking measures to adapt. Broward County Chief Resilience Officer Dr. Jennifer L. Jurado reviewed the ...
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Leatherback Sea Turtles Break Local Records
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... Alternatively, you can contact the BSCTCP for assistance. Plastic pollution is another threat to sea turtles. Plastic bags and balloons resemble jellyfish, a common food source for all species of turtle swimming in Florida waters. Large pieces of plastic break down into smaller pieces called microplastics, which hatchling turtles consume and then become ...
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Broward County Parks - What's Open, What's Closed
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... The following parks are closed as they continue as COVID-19 collection and food distribution sites: C.B. Smith Park, 900 N Flamingo Rd., Pembroke Pines, FL 33028 Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium, 3700 NW 11th Place, Lauderhill, FL 33311 Quiet Waters Park, 401 S Powerline Rd., Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 The following parks are closed due to ...
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