St. Pete College Debuts Nature Walk Spanning 40 Acres

An environmental project years in the making was finally unveiled last week in Seminole. St. Petersburg College debuted a 40-acre nature park complete with a boardwalk spanning nearly 200 yards, 50-seat teaching pavilion and floating observation dock.The park is inhabited by rabbits, otters, raccoons, around 200 species of birds and various frogs, turtles, snakes and dragonflies.Read the complete blog.

An environmental project years in the making was finally unveiled last week in Seminole.

St. Petersburg College debuted a 40-acre nature park complete with a boardwalk spanning nearly 200 yards, 50-seat teaching pavilion and floating observation dock.

The park is inhabited by rabbits, otters, raccoons, around 200 species of birds and various frogs, turtles, snakes and dragonflies.

Read the complete blog.

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