Groups seeks to extend deadline to save Pinellas County wilderness

PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. – Time remains of the essence to save a 14-acre tract of land near Tarpon Springs that’s home to native wildlife and plants. “You know, you can stand there and hear birds’ wings flap, right? It’s just – it’s quiet. It’s peaceful,” said Debbie Watts, the treasurer of the W.K. Preservation Group.

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