The Florida Keys, the quirky, curving string of sub-tropical islands just south of Miami, contain four national wildlife refuges, and are surrounded by nearly 3,000 square nautical miles of national marine sanctuary waters. The Keys protect the continental United States’ only living coral barrier reef. So it’s no surprise that down there every day is Earth Day, not just April 22.And for Earth Day, special Keys-wide events include family-oriented volunteer opportunities and creative eco-activities, including these:
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