Enjoy Wetlands & Wildlife Free

| December 29, 2009

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Lots of wildlife — and folks who enjoy them — hang out at a wetlands region in suburban Delray Beach.

The Wakodahatchee Wetlands, on Jog Road between Woolbright Road and Atlantic Avenue, attracts an assortment of wildlife, including more than 140 bird species.

The area, which features a boardwalk, is established as a wetlands ecosystem with reclaimed water from Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department.

It’s free to browse and stroll everyday. For tours and other info, phone 561-493-6000.

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Category: Delray Beach, Miami and Southeast

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Patti Roth, the editor ofFort Lauderdale on the Cheap, scouts out state and national deals, discounts and coupons for our readers, finding the real deals and presenting them in an easy-to-read format. A veteran newspaper and magazine writer and a longtime South Florida resident, she has written for The Miami Herald, The Sun-Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Travel and Life, E Environmental Magazine, Dog Fancy, Cat Fancy, US Architecture and Earth911.com

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