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See Images of Preservation Project Jacksonville Parklands

by Devan Stuart
for About.com

More than 50,000 acres of untouched natural habitats and environmentally sensitive lands make up Preservation Project Jacksonville, an initiative started in 1999 to manage growth while protecting and ensuring public access to the city's natural assets. Take a visual stroll through a few of the River City's most scenic spots.
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Castaway Island PreserveCastaway Island PreserveCastaway Island Preserve Education CenterCamp Milton Historic Preserve
Camp Milton Historic PreserveBetz Tiger Point PreserveKingsley PlantationTimucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve
Big Talbot Island and Little Talbot Island State ParksPalms Fish CampJacksonville-Baldwin Rail TrailRibault Club
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