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Pitcher Plant
Pitcher plants are the showiest of the carnivorous plants found in Florida, which include butterworts, bladderworts, and sundews. They trap their prey when an insect flies or crawls into the pitcher looking for moisture or food
Louann with a Longleaf pine. Longleaf ecosystems are among the most diverse in North America, supporting a large array of herbs and grasses as well as rare animal species such as red-cockaded woodpeckers and gopher tortoises.
Black Bear Tracks On Wetland. FWC - "Since the 1980s, the black bear population has been expanding along with our human population. Florida has grown from 5 million residents in 1960 to 20 million today and is projected to reach almost 36 million by 2060. Urban sprawl is encroaching on traditionally remote areas, bringing people into prime bear habitat. As a result, bears and people are encountering each other more than ever."
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