Florida Wildlife With Ali: Ospreys

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By Ali Dunstan Found in every corner of the state, the osprey is both a migratory species and a year-round resident of Florida. These distinctive...

Five Manatees Successfully Rehabilitated At Two Ohio Zoos Flown Back To...

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Five manatees were flown more than 1,000 miles to their temporary homes in Florida, marking a crucial conservation achievement following over two years of...

Valrico-Based Kurtz K9 Therapy Dogs Become Companions For Local Veterans

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Valrico resident Michael Kurtz has been around dogs all his life. “We had Irish setters and my dad would train them to follow commands and...

Florida Wildlife With Ali: Mangrove Tree Crabs

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If you’ve explored the vast Florida coastlines and any of the mangrove habitats in the Sunshine State, then you’ve been around mangrove tree crabs....

Florida Wildlife With Ali: North American River Otters

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By Ali Dunstan Found throughout the state of Florida, one of the most coveted and charismatic creatures to observe in the wild is the North...

New Serenity Garden Comes To The Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center

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Man’s best friend just recently received a new serenity garden, which appeals to all of the five senses, at the Hillsborough County Pet Resource...

Where There’s A Home For Every Kitten, There’s A Kitten For...

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By Laura Tamayo A year ago this month, Michelle Bass and Alicia Pollock came together to form a volunteer-based organization that offers numerous cats loving,...

Pet Supplies Plus Is Your Neighborhood One-Stop Shop For All Your...

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Pet Supplies Plus specializes in keeping your pets happy and healthy. It carries a large selection of premium, organic, all natural and grain-free products...

Dog Gone Holistic Celebrates Six Years Serving The Community

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  By Michelle Colesanti As society becomes more aware of the importance of eating healthier foods, the same consideration should be taken for four-legged friends so...

Sea Lions Are Taking Over The Lowry Park Zoo

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  By Nicole Heubusch Sea lions swim at about 25 miles per hour, faster than manatees and even humans. They are classified as a “pinniped”, meaning...