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Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area

Rivers and Streams

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The St. Johns River and its numerous channels and sloughs form the eastern boundary of the WMA. The river is bordered by extensive freshwater marshes that extend several miles east and west of the river channel. Tootoosahatchee Creek, James (Jim) Creek, and Taylor Creek, originate in pine flatwoods and pasture lands west of the WMA and flow eastward through the WMA to the St. Johns River. The creeks are bordered by extensive forested wetland communities that transition into freshwater marsh near the river.

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