Английская Википедия:Fish Hawk Creek Preserve

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Шаблон:Infobox parkFish Hawk Creek Nature Preserve is a Шаблон:Convert nature preserve in Hillsborough County, Florida.[1] The preserve is managed by Hillsborough County's Conservation and Environmental Lands Management Department[2] and is located along the riparian corridor of Fish Hawk Creek, a significant tributary of the Alafia River. As a result, the acquisition and protection of the Fish Hawk Creek Nature Preserve has provided an essential link in assuring the long-term protection of a significant regional habitat corridor. Restoration projects have been initiated on the property.[3] Habitats include pine flatwoods, sandhill, Florida scrub, and creek corridors. The preserve is bisected by Fish Hawk Blvd. and is identified by a north and a south section. The north section of the preserve includes a Шаблон:Cvt hiking trail and can be accessed through Lithia Springs Regional Park in Lithia, Florida.[4] The south portion of the preserve can be accessed through a parking area near the intersection of Boyette Rd. and Balm Rd. and includes a Шаблон:Cvt hiking trail.[5]

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  1. Fish Hawk Creek Preserve
  2. [1] Hillsborough County Conservation and Environmental Lands Management Department
  3. Project will restore portion of Fish Hawk Creek Preserve August 23, 2007 Southwest Florida Water Management District News Release
  4. [2] Fish Hawk Creek Preserve - North
  5. [3] Fish Hawk Creek Preserve - South