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“Our main mission here is to rescue, rehabilitate and hopefully release injured wild birds, all birds that are native to Florida,” Edwards said. The free, open to the public attraction is dedicated to the care and release of injured or sick native Florida birds.Įdwards also is the director at the Avian Animal Hospital in Largo.

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