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At a critical bottleneck on U.S. 27, the expedition team finds there is still time to keep the Corridor from fracturing. Editor’s note: Last month, National Geographic photographer Carlton Ward ...
This past week, National Geographic photographer Carlton Ward Jr., conservationist Mallory Lykes Dimmitt and wildlife biologist Joe Guthrie set out on another expedition to prove the viability of ...
One group that is making major strides in this area is the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition. These pioneers are on a mission to preserve the natural beauty of Florida and create a thoroughfare ...
The group, calling themselves the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition, set out on their journey for just that reason; to highlight the need to “connect, protect and restore corridors of ...
Members of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition sport calluses and legs hardened by three months of hiking through saw grass, palmetto stands and piney woods. On Sunday, these four adventurers ...
The Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition team made the trek from Everglades National Park to Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. Biologist Joe Guthrie, conservationist Mallory Lykes Dimmitt and ...
WUSF is following the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition as they bike, hike and kayak from Central Florida through the Panhandle to the Alabama state line. The three conservationists recently ...
WUSF is following the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition as they bike, hike and kayak from Central Florida through the Panhandle to the Alabama state line. The three conservationists recently ...
The Florida Wildlife Corridor would protect those lands and waterways south of Orlando but also all the way up to Georgia. The group is starting their trip at Everglades National Park and ...
I was one of three teenage girls invited to participate in the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation’s Spring2Shore expedition, a four-day, 50-mile trek from the Rainbow River to the Gulf of Mexico.