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Photo by GREG KAHN
About 30 feet up on a ladder, wildlife biologist Ralph Costa uses a headlamp to see as he takes a red-cockaded woodpecker from its box to place into a man-made nest in a tree in the Picayune Strand State Forest on Nov. 18, 2010. The translocation of six woodpeckers into the Picayune, a condition of the building permit for City Gate development in East Naples, was the last of 30 birds moved to the forest. Twenty-eight of the birds came from Georgia, while the other two were moved from the development. Greg Kahn/Staff
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Scenes during the translocation of six red-cockaded woodpeckers being translocated in the Picayune Strand Forest on Nov. 18, 2010. The translocation of six woodpeckers into the Picayune, a condition of the building permit for City Gate development in North Naples, was the last of 30 birds moved to the forest. Twenty-eight of the birds came from Georgia, while the other two were moved from the development.

















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