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The Inertia on MSNMeet Splash the Otter, Florida’s Newest Search and Rescue Team Member
Peace River K9 Search and Rescue, a Southwest Florida based non-profit, has an unlikely new team member: an otter named ...
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IFLScience on MSNMeet Splash: The World’s First Search-And-Rescue Otter Hunting For Missing People In Florida
So far in his short career, Splash has three successful finds, according to Popular Science, garnering interest from all over ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSuperhero Splash: US otter trains to find missing people in Florida’s murky waters
Peace River K9 Search and Rescue hopes to use Splash to extend search efforts into murky water, where search dogs cannot go.
What’s happening Town of Lady Lake’s Roaring ’20s Father-Daughter Dance This year’s event invites fathers and father figures ...
What Myakka City lacks in strip malls and stoplights, it more than makes up for in character. Its residents aren’t looking for the bustle of the city — they’ve chosen the countryside’s quiet, open ...
Shaded sections of trail provide welcome relief on hot Florida days, making it possible to enjoy a hike even in summer months. It’s nature’s air conditioning, courtesy of the canopy overhead. Benches ...
The crown jewel of Jonathan Dickinson has to be the Loxahatchee River, one of only two nationally designated “Wild and Scenic” rivers in Florida. That’s basically the Academy Award of river ...
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Islands on MSNThese Are The Shortest Flights In America (And Some Are Quicker Than Your Morning Commute)
You don't need to catch a long-haul flight across the continent to experience something magical, and America's shortest flights take you up and down in no time.
Michael was a 1982 graduate of Gettysburg Area High School and worked in the construction field most of his life.
River otters in Chesapeake Bay reveal their diet and role in disease control through scat analysis by Maryland scientists.
The Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium is excited for visitors to meet the newest addition to the family: Squirt the river otter. In a post on Facebook Wednesday, the zoo said the three-year-old otter is ...
A new study from the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater, Maryland, found that otter poop, or "scat," serves as a natural report card for the ecosystem.
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