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President of the Florida Bat Conservation, Shari Blissett-Clark, holds a bat during the Lubee Bat Conservancy’s 12th Annual Florida Bat Festival on Saturday at 1309 NW 192nd Ave.
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President of the Florida Bat Conservation, Shari Blissett-Clark, holds a bat during the Lubee Bat Conservancy’s 12th Annual Florida Bat Festival on Saturday at 1309 NW 192nd Ave.
President of the Florida Bat Conservation, Shari Blissett-Clark, holds a bat during the Lubee Bat Conservancy’s 12th Annual Florida Bat Festival on Saturday at 1309 NW 192nd Ave.
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President of the Florida Bat Conservation, Shari Blissett-Clark, holds a bat during the Lubee Bat Conservancy’s 12th Annual Florida Bat Festival on Saturday at 1309 NW 192nd Ave.
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Seen through a hole in the Victorian house’s dining room wall at the Florida Museum of Natural History is the garden exhibit, hosting various poisonous plants.
Mickey Maloiseau, 8, looks at a Victorian dining room set with his grandmother, Susan Maloiseau, at the Wicked Plants Exhibit at the Florida Museum of Natural History on Saturday. The plates were printed with facts about different types of foods that can be poisonous depending on their consumption or preparation.
Mayor Lauren Poe (left) and Alachua County Commissioner Hutch Hutchinson (right) cut the ribbons before the celebratory bike ride for the new UF Campus Greenway.