Miami: A city of southeast Florida on Biscayne Bay south of Fort Lauderdale. Settled in the 1870s near the site of a fort built in 1836, it expanded greatly during the land boom of the 1920s and again after World War II. Today it is an important resort and cruise center for the Caribbean. Population: 358,548.

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Florida: A state of the southeast United States bordering on the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. It was admitted as the 27th state in 1845. The peninsula was explored by Juan Ponce de León in 1513 and became the center of a Spanish settlement that included the southeast part of the present-day United States. Spain finally ceded the area in 1819. Tallahassee is the capital and Jacksonville the largest city. Population: 13,003,362.
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Miami's Environment & Science



  • DuMond Conservancy for Primates and Tropical Forests - An organization dedicated to enhancing the welfare of nonhuman primate populations and tropical forest ecosystems. Educational programs and research opportunities.
  • Fairchild Tropical Gardens - Extensive botanical collection of rare tropical plants.
  • Miami MetroZoo - Houses more than 700 wild animals in a cageless subtropical environment. Membership information.
  • Miami Seaquarium - Marine park established in 1955, offering shows and participatory programs concerned with marine biology, the oceans, and animals such as killer whales and dolphins. Prices for admission and swimming with dolphins, hours, FAQs.
  • Monkey Jungle - A protected habitat for endangered primates, where 400 animals roam free on 30 acres. Visitor information, news, animal photos and descriptions, and special show information.
  • Parrot Jungle - Lush botanical bird sanctuary, wildlife habitat, and botanical garden. Educational programs, video tapes, and special events are featured.
  • Pelican Harbor Seabird Station - A non-profit wildlife rehabilitation facility dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing injured seabirds in the Biscayne Bay area.
  • Sub-Tropical Testing Service - Firm testing materials by exposure to extreme outdoor weathering conditions at Florida and Arizona. Corporate clients, types of tests including corrosion and salt spray, photos of instruments.

 

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