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Palm Island Park reopens after ‘aggressive alligator’ forced a temporary closure

Posted on July 12, 2022July 22, 2022 by Melissa P | 16917 Views | 8 min read

American Alligator Near River in Florida – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Jim Schwabel Palm Island Park in Mount Dora, Florida, reopened on Monday morning after being temporarily closed over the weekend due to an “aggressive alligator.” The Mount Dora Police Department posted early Sunday morning that the park would remain closed because of the

Posted in NatureTagged aggressive alligator, alligator, Florida, Florida Fish and Wildlife, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, florida insider, florida news, FWC, gator season, Gatorland, Gators, Mount Dora, Orlando, Palm Island Park
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