Wildlife officials turn to social media to keep people connected to natural areas and public lands amid coronavirus pandemic
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The coronavirus has forced county parks to close, but that isn't stopping wildlife officials from staying active and managing public lands. Officials with the Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Protection have launched a video series aimed at educating the public and providing a look at what's going on in county parks while they're closed.
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