Baker County Florida Floor Removal

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Baker County Floor Removal Details

Baker County is a county located in Florida, United States. Its population is estimated to be around 26,164 as of 2008. The principal city and the county seat of this county which forms part of the Jacksonville Metropolitan Area is Macclenny, Florida. Baker County, Florida was named after James McNair Baker, a judge and senator.

Baker County has a total land area of 589 square miles. It is bordered by Charlton County, Georgia and Ware County, Georgia to the north; Nassau County, Florida to the northeast; Duval County, Florida to the east; Clay County, Florida to the southeast; Union County, Florida and Bradford County, Florida to th south; Columbia County to the west, and; Clinch County, Georgia to the northwest. Bakr County includes the town of Glen St. Mary and the city of Macclenny as well as the communities of Olustee and Sanderson.

Baker County, Florida features Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge as well as the Osceola National Forest. Okefenokee is popular for its abundant plants and countless animals. This wildlife refuge is home to 621 species of plants, 39 different species of fish, 37 varieties of amphibians, 64 classes of reptiles, 234 bird kinds as well as 50 mammal species. It is home to threatened and endangered species, such as Red-cockaded Woodpeckers, Wood Storks, Indigo Snakes, gopher tortoises and a wide variety of other wildlife species. Osceola National Forest is a 200,000-acre forest that servs as a home to many species including the American Alligator and the Red-cockaded Woodpecker, an endangered species.

 

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