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Old Florida animal tourism yields to enlightened conservation centers

A half-century ago, William D. Talbert III arrived in South Florida and launched a decades-long career in tourism management and promotion. Fifty years later, the hospitality industry and its marquee properties, though now stalled by the pandemic, are still arguably tops on the planet. Talbert says Miami now boasts a world-class performing arts center. Two new national parks were also added in that span of time, he said, as well as a slew of stadiums, top-notch music festivals and internationally renowned art exhibits. Then there are the cruise ship terminals, Central Florida theme parks and plenty more seaside resorts from the Keys to the Panhandle for an industry that brought 130 million visitors spending close to $100 billion in pre-pandemic Florida.

Arran Natural History Society embraces Zoom

Arran Banner Want to read more? At the start of the pandemic in March we took the decision to make online access to our news free of charge by taking down our paywall. At a time where accurate information about Covid-19 was vital to our community, this was the right decision – even though it meant a drop in our income. In order to help safeguard the future of our journalism, the time has now come to reinstate our paywall, However,  rest assured that access to all Covid related news will still remain free. To access all other news will require a subscription, as it did pre-pandemic.

Surprise! Endangered L pod welcomes new orca calf

Surprise! Endangered L pod welcomes new orca calf; spotted between Washington and Canada Sign In FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 New calf, L125, with mom, L86Photo by Dave Ellifrit, Center for Whale ResearchShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Pacific Northwest orca with Mount Baker in the background near the Strait of Georgia off the coast of Vancouver, British ColumbiaSergio Amiti/Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less 3of3 There s a new, happy surprise swimming around in the cold waters of the Salish Sea: an orca calf. The Orca Network reported Wednesday that L-86 also known as Surprise! by researchers after her surprise birth in 1991 recently gave birth to a baby calf identified as L125. The successful birth marks the first calf born into L pod since Jan. 2019.

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