Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation in Gainesville
Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation in Gainesville. Christine Janks, who is the president and co-founder of the conservation foundation, feels that properly trained people should be able to keep and rescue exotics. She says when people get hurt by these animals, they have broken rules of the facility. [Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun]
Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation
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To schedule a tour, please email contact@cswildlife.org
Alachua County Talks - Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation
This edition of Alachua County Talks features an interview with Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation President Christine Janks. Carson Springs is home to more than 50 exotic and endangered species, including cheetahs, lions, tigers and giraffes among other animals. Janks will discuss the foundation's efforts to preserve these species through animal rehabilitation and human education.
In speaking of the program Alachua County Talks host Mark Sexton said, Carson Springs provides a remarkable opportunity for Alachua County residents to learn about exotic and endangered species up close.
For more information visit the Carson Springs Wildlife Foundation at carsonspringswildlife.org or call 352-468-2827.
For more information, contact the Alachua County Communications Office at 352-374-5204.
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Gainesville - Florida
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Gainesville - Florida: Butterfly Rainforest, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Paynes Prairie, University of Florida Bat House, Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park, Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo, Thomas Center, Sweetwater Wetlands Park, Stephen C. O'Connell Center,
Best Attractions & Things to do in Gaesville, Florida FL
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List of Best Things to do in Gainesville, Florida (FL)
Butterfly Rainforest
Florida Museum of Natural History
Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation
Sweetwater Wetlands Park
Paynes Prairie
Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art
University of Florida
University of Florida Bat House
Swamp Head Brewery
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
List 18 Tourist Attractions in Gainesville, Florida | Travel to United States
Here, 18 Top Tourist Attractions in Gainesville, United States..
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Tour of Sweetwater Wetlands Park, Gainesville Florida
Sweetwater Wetlands Park in Gainesville Florida is one of my favorite wildlife parks. The park, which consists of more than 125 acres of wetlands and ponds, was created to improve the water quality of wetlands in Paynes Prairie and the Floridan Aquifer.
Location:
325 SW Williston Road
Gainesville, FL 32608
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Wild Horse Eating - La Chua Trail, Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, Gainesville, FL
Alachua County Talks- the Social Work Profession (March, 2014)
This edition of Alachua County Talks features an interview with Gainesville Chairperson of the Florida Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers Paul Donovan. Founded in 1955, the National Association of Social Workers is the largest professional social work organization in the United States.
In speaking of the program Alachua County Talks host Mark Sexton said, Just as March is recognized as National Social Workers Month, Alachua County is also recognizing the crucial role that social work plays in improving lives and improving communities by proclaiming March Social Workers month in Alachua County.
For more information, call 1-800-352-6279.
Business Meeting, 12/17/19
Alachua County Public Schools