Categories Animals Rare Florida Bristle Fern Now Has 4000 Acres Designated Critical Habitat in Sumter and Miami-Dade Counties Post author By nicecorn85 Post date December 27, 2022 No Comments on Rare Florida Bristle Fern Now Has 4000 Acres Designated Critical Habitat in Sumter and Miami-Dade Counties The rare and endangered Florida bristle fern is now a designated critical habitat of more than 4000 acres. The protected parcel is located in Sumter and Miami-Dade Counties. ← A Significant Cause of Bird Mortality Is Collisions With Glass Windows on Various Structures → Researchers Provided Information on Many Hybridization Episodes Between Two Wood Ant Species That Are Predicted Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.