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Take a look at Orange County’s Split Oak Forest before it’s destroyed by a new highway

The Split Oak Forest Wildlife & Environmental Area is home to threatened gopher tortoises, scrub jays, sandhill cranes, Sherman’s fox squirrels, gopher frogs, white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, indigo snakes, bald eagles, and feral hogs. The forest is owned by Osceola and Orange counties, purchased to mitigate the impacts of other other wetland developments, and the […]

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