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Net fishing at Saddle Creek Park?

Net fishing at Saddle Creek Park?

Lakeland, Florida - Proposed changes to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) rules may soon allow for net fishing at Polk County's Saddle Creek Park.

 The public is invited to attend a workshop on Monday, April 15, 2013 to participate in the rule-changing process.

Family Spring Break Hike Night at Bok

Family Spring Break Hike Night at Bok

Bartow, Florida -- Bartow residents are invited to enjoy a Family Spring Break Night Hike at nearby Bok Tower Gardens.

Organizers say participants can "unravel the mysteries of nighttime sights and sounds in the Gardens after the sun goes down," and "watch for nocturnal animals, the glow of spider eyes and more while listening to the creatures of the night."

It's taking place between 7 and 9 p.m. this Thursday at Bok Tower Gardens.

For more information, call (863) 676-1408.

County Nature Discovery Center to close for the holidays

County Nature Discovery Center to close for the holidays

Polk Co., FL-- Polk’s Nature Discovery Center will be closed December 22 - 25.The trails, however, will remain open the regular hours during this time.

Polk’s Nature Discovery Center is located in the Circle B Bar Reserve at 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland, FL.  

For more information, call 863-668-4673. 

Mosquito Aerial and Truck sprayings scheduled in your area

Mosquito Aerial and Truck sprayings scheduled in your area

Bartow, FL--  The Mosquito Control Section of the Parks and Natural Resources Division has intensified inspections and treatment of known mosquito breeding areas, and has scheduled ground and aerial sprayings of the area to control the population. 

Spray Truck Treatments are scheduled as follows:

Monday 10/15/12:

Cattle Preview Show hosts statewide exhibitors

Cattle Preview Show hosts statewide exhibitors

Wauchula, FL -- Cattle Show enthusiasts from 21 Florida counties filled the Cattlemen’s Arena in Wauchula on Dec. 10-11 to participate in the 2011 Hardee County Preview Show.

The family-friendly event, sponsored by Peace River Electric Cooperative, attracted nearly 240 head of cattle and provided stiff competition among the more than 165 exhibitors.

Watch out for baby deer

Watch out for baby deer

Editor:

I would like to mention to the public that baby deer are being born this time of year in Highlands County and surrounding counties: DeSoto, Hardee, Glades and Polk.

Should you see a baby deer (fawn) that is in the field or grassy area, do not approach it or pick it up. The mother deer (doe) is most likely around and can hear the baby up to a mile away.

If you are mowing or cleaning in a field or wooded area, leave the area so that the deer is safe. If you have dog(s), keep them away from the baby deer. Dog(s) are known to attack baby deer and either harm or kill the deer.

Deer have natural predators that they have to contend with. They don't need humans to be a problem for them as well. Be careful when driving down the roads that you know may have deer in the area. A lot of accidents happen when deer run onto the road in front of motor vehicles then car/truck will try to avoid hitting them and run off the road.