Excessive Irrigation

Excessive Irrigation
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

This Holiday Season, Give Gifts of Nature

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is encouraging Floridians and visitors to stray from ordinary gifts and give the green gift of nature instead. Bring holiday joy to loved ones and allow them to experience Florida’s natural environment by giving a Florida State Parks Annual Entrance Pass and Passport; planning a camping adventure in a state park cabin or campsite; or finding a one-of-a-kind gift at one of the many gift shops at a Florida state park.

Give a year of endless adventures with a Florida State Parks Annual Entrance Pass, which grants entry to the 160 parks spanning 700,000 acres and 100 miles of sandy white beach all year long. A great addition is the Florida State Parks Passport, a journal for outdoor enthusiasts to plan park visits, record special experiences and collect each park's individual stamp. From swimming in Florida’s rivers and springs to birding and fishing or hiking and riding on natural scenic trails, Florida’s state parks are perfect destinations for everyone. The Florida State Parks Annual Entrance Pass can be purchased for a family ($120) or for an individual ($60) and the Florida State Park Passport is a great addition to track park experiences for only $9.95.

http://www.wakulla.com/Wakulla_Outdoors/FWC_General_News/This_Holiday_Season,_Give_Gifts_of_Nature_2010121311191/

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