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Florida Scrub-Jays

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Reference Materials


Biology Information on Florida Scrub-jay

Looking for Florida Scrub-jay information in your county/city? Try these resources.

Additional links will be added as they are found.

90-Day Finding on Petitions to Reclassfy the Florida scrub-jay


Five-Year Status Reviews


Habitat Conservation Plan and Incidental Take Application Packages


2001 Scrub Symposium

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