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Florida: state parks shine through hurricane recovery.


Florida made history during last year's hurricane season Hurricane season refers to a period in a year when hurricanes usually form. For more information see: Tropical cyclone#Times of formation.

For a lists of past seasons, see:
  • The Atlantic hurricane season (see also )
, marking the first time in more than century that four storms swept through the state. Each of Florida's 158 state parks experienced a closure during at least one of the four hurricanes.

Florida Park Service volunteers and employees quickly pulled together to restore, rebuild and reopen re·o·pen  
tr. & intr.v. re·o·pened, re·o·pen·ing, re·o·pens
1. To open or be opened again: Officials reopened the airport after the snow was cleared. Schools reopen in September.
 state parks. Just two weeks after the storms passed, more than 90 percent of Florida's state parks were open to visitors.

While parks were welcoming visitors and sorting through debris, recovery efforts continued throughout the state. The Florida Park Service dispatched hundreds of employees armed with heavy duty equipment to assist with damage assessment, habitat and infrastructure restoration, cleanup operations and distribution of food, water and supplies through local and national relief agencies.

"It was truly remarkable to see staff and volunteers work together after devastating dev·as·tate  
tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates
1. To lay waste; destroy.

2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark.
 storms to quickly reopen our parks," said Florida State Parks The Florida State Parks encompass the majority of the lands that fall under the authority of Florida's Department of Environmental Protection. There are over 150 such entities, including preserves, recreational areas, and historical sites, which can be found in every corner of the  Director Mike Bullock Mike Bullock is an award-winning writer of poetry and creative fiction, a published lyricist, and an accomplished non-fiction writer. He has been writing creatively for over 20 years and has nearly two decades of promotional experience in the music and comic industries. . "Personnel not only cleaned up parks, they made relaxation and recreation available within the anchors of our communities--state parks."

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Florida state park crews removed massive oaks and slender Slender

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See : Stupidity
 pines tossed onto rooftops, administered debris drop-off locations, cleared fence lines, roads, trails and beaches, while also distributing hot meals to some of the 8.6 million Floridians who lost power during the storms.

Many parks experienced spikes in attendance both in day-use and camping, from storm-weary visitors looking to relieve stress and enjoy nature to those who were without a home. The parks became a refuge for disheartened dis·heart·en  
tr.v. dis·heart·ened, dis·heart·en·ing, dis·heart·ens
To shake or destroy the courage or resolution of; dispirit. See Synonyms at discourage.
 Floridians who found themselves surrounded by debris and destruction.

On public lands statewide, volunteers lent hurricane recovery support through Take Pride in Florida, a volunteer program administered by the Florida state parks to protect and preserve Florida's public lands and foster a culture of service. Launched by Gov. Jeb Bush John Ellis "Jeb" Bush (born February 11, 1953) is an American politician, and was the 43rd Governor of Florida as well as the first Republican to be re-elected to that office. He is a prominent member of the Bush family: the younger brother of current President George W. , the initiative received more than 426,000 pledged hours of service, becoming one of the largest volunteer efforts for public lands in the nation's history. In an October kick-off event, volunteers removed 20,000 pounds of hurricane debris and cleared 50 miles of trails.

Five Florida State Parks AmeriCorps members were awarded the Presidential Service Award for their exemplary leadership during disaster recovery efforts following Hurricanes Charley and Frances. Working with the Army Corps of Engineers, Florida AmeriCorps volunteers spearheaded "Operation Blue Roof," tarping damaged roofs for elderly, low-income and other special-needs hurricane victims. Through the course of the 80-day mission, AmeriCorps members served more than 10,000 hours, covering more than 245 roofs.

To plan a visit to a Florida State Park, make a camping reservation or to find out about events, festivals and park activities, visit www.floridastateparks.org.
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Title Annotation:NRPA In Action; Florida Park Service
Author:Mitchell, Matthew
Publication:Parks & Recreation
Geographic Code:1U5FL
Date:Jul 1, 2005
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