Raining Cats And Dogs Shelter & Sanctuary Thankful For New Space

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The sun is shining at Raining Cats and Dogs Shelter & Sanctuary, and with good reason. With the support of a $16K donation from...

Wildlife With Ali: Florida Foxes

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By Ali Holton What does the fox say? Florida is home to both the red and gray fox. The often-elusive gray fox can be found throughout...

RVR Horse Rescue Launches Campaign to Help Abused Animals

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By Nicole Schoen Two months ago RVR Horse Rescue, located in Riverview, launched a new campaign called C.L.E.A.R. with the purpose of providing a voice...

Nature’s Classroom Welcomes The Public And New Birds Of Prey

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Nature’s Classroom, an outdoor environmental education center that is part of Hillsborough County Public Schools (HCPS), recently welcomed three raptors to the center, welcomed...

Florida Wildlife With Ali: Sandhill Cranes

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By Ali Dunstan Spring is in the air and that means it is sandhill crane mating, nesting and hatching season. These stately birds have an average...

Southeastern Guide Dogs Also Offer Gold Star Family Dogs

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By Ruth Lando Army veteran Annette Kirk has weathered tragic losses. Between active duty and the reserves, Annette served seven years in the Army in the...

Randall Student Pottery Fundraiser Helps Vaccinate Foster Pets

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By Amy Schechter The arts have seen a revival at Randall Middle School. After budget cuts in the county removed many electives, art is back,...

Community Leaders Breakfast, Camp Scholarships Donated & More…

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C.A.R.E. Animal Shelter Looks To Find A Home For Fun-Loving Sisters Zoey and Chloe are fun-loving sisters who were left behind when their owner moved....

Celebrate The Arts At The 21st Annual Apollo Beach Manatee Festival...

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By Kathy L. Collins Artists and art lovers will gather for the 21st Annual Apollo Beach Manatee Festival of the Arts. This year's festival is...

Sea Lions Are Taking Over The Lowry Park Zoo

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  By Nicole Heubusch Sea lions swim at about 25 miles per hour, faster than manatees and even humans. They are classified as a “pinniped”, meaning...