A fire that was not created with beneficial purpose and is out of control.
What is a wildfire?
This is the sandy, dry environment that scrub jays need as habitat.
What is a scrub?
This is the number of state parks and trails in the Florida Park Service.
What is 175?
This is the only tortoise native to Florida; known for its burrows.
What is a gopher tortoise?
This central Florida State Park is known for its manatee season.
What is Blue Springs State Park?
This is the name of the famous animal known for "Only you can prevent wildfires!"
Who is Smokey Bear?
This is the federal listing of the scrub jay population status.
What is threatened?
This is the animal that is the Florida State Park symbol.
What is the Florida Panther?
The Scrub oak and Florida rosemary are considered common to this type of habitat.
What is a scrub?
This west coast blackwater river, is one of the most untouched rivers in Florida and flows into Cockroach bay. It also has a State Park named after it.
What is Little Manatee River State Park
This is the practice of preventing fire.
What is fire supression?
This what the scrub jay's diet is categorized as this.
What is omnivore?
This is the Florida State bird.
What is a mockingbird?
This tree is adapted for fires with tuff bark and high limbs.
What is the Longleaf Pine?
This State Park has a long history of usage, from logging to hotels, it belonged to a Sportsman Club before becoming a Florida State Park in Central Florida.
What is Wekiwa Spring State Park?
This is the Practice of intentional fire lighting for the benefit of the natural community.
What is a prescribed fire?
This is the number of acres a that make up a Scrub Jay's territory.
What us 25 acres?
This is the year of the first prescribed burn in the State Parks.
What is 1971?
This grass requires fire to stimulate flower and seed development.
What is wiregrass?
This is the location of the largest amount of Florida Scrub Jay Families.
What is Ocala National State Forest?
This is the location of the Florida Park Service's first prescribed burn.
What is Falling Waters State Park?
This is the term for the behavior presented by a family of scrub jays working together to rear young.
What is a cooperative breeding group?
This is the year that the state parks adopted the practice of prescribed burning.
What is 1982?
This plant is destroyed above ground by fire but is able to restore its plumage thanks to its below ground horizontal stem.
What is a saw palmetto?
This is one of the most important and valuable things you can do for our Florida State Parks.
What is volunteering?