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Florida Wildlife Corridor Project Mega-Trek

January 26, 2012 · by David Godwin · Bookmark the permalink. ·

I’ve been following the progress of this impressive trek from Flamingo campground in the Everglades to the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia.  Be sure to see Carlton Ford Jr.’s blog posts and Flickr feed for some outstanding Florida photography.

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