Loblolly
Devil's
Payne's
Lakes
Springs
100

True or false: loblolly is a state park 

FALSE

100

True or false: this sinkhole is important for water quality maintenance and preservation 

TRUE

100

FREEBIE 

U WIN THE POINTS

100
Name both UF-owned lakes 

Lake Wauburg and Lake Alice 

100

Which spring was discussed in this presentation? 

Ichetucknee Springs 

200

Name 2 activities to do here

Hike, bike, conduct cleanups, hunt for shark teeth 

200

How deep is the sinkhole? 

Approx 120 feet deep
200

True or false: Payne's Prairie was Florida's first state preserve

TRUE

200

Which lake requires a student ID for entry? 

Lake Wauburg 

200

True or false: FL springs are an important source of drinking water for FL residents

TRUE


300

Why is shark tooth hunting sometimes seen as ecologically detrimental? 

Water quality issues from unclean visitors, disrespect towards the landscape (ex. ripping up roots, stepping on vegetation, etc.)

300

Name 2 species found here 

Pines, oaks, turkey, deer, orchids, frogs, birds, squirrels, ferns, etc. 

300

What unique species roam free here? 

Horses and bison

300
Which lake is used primarily for recreation? 

Lake Wauburg 

300

Name 1 common species in FL springs 

Manatees, gar, alligator, turtles, hydrilla, eel grass, otters, etc.

400

Name 2 species that are common here

Frogs, white-tailed deer, five-lined skink, etc. 

400

Approx when was the first deposit of rock/sediment? 

More than 34 mya

400

Which Native American tribe once settled here?

Seminoles

400

Name 3 activities that can be done at Lake Wauburg 

Kayaking, swimming, boating, sailing, canoeing, paddle boarding, etc. 

400

How many springs make up Ichetucknee? 

8

500

How many acres is Loblolly? 

159

500

Prior to 1960s, what was the name of this park?

Devil's Punchbowl 

500

How many miles of trails are there at Payne's Prairie?

30

500

Name the two dominant species of Lake Alice that were listed in the presentation

FL Alligator and soft-shelled turtle

500

Accurately define what a spring is 

The point where groundwater from an aquifer emerges and pools on the surface as a cold-water system.