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HARMONY, Fla. -- In many towns across the country, wildlife is considered a nuisance. But in the community of Harmony, Fla., wild turkeys and alligators have the right of way.

"You pull out of here in the mornings and there are wild turkeys and there are deer and it's just wonderful," Harmony resident Nancy Snyder said.

Harmony was developed with one goal in mind -- and that's to allow people and undomesticated animals to co-exist in peace.

"We're trying to develop a community where there's plenty of habitat so you can see wildlife on a regular basis," Harmony Conservation Director Greg Golgowski said.

That commitment caught the eye of people like Kerul Cassel.

"One of the things that attracted me to Harmony was the fact that they had dog parks and the fact that they had policies that were friendly toward animals," said Cassel, a Harmony resident.

Harmony developers say organizations like the Humane Society of the United States have helped shape its policies.

"We've adopted a set of covenants that we use that goes with each home, not just guiding architectural standards, but also the way residents interact with nature," Golgowski said.

And that means addressing problems before they arise.

"A big part of avoiding conflicts with wildlife is not feeding them," Golgowski said. "That really seems to break down the barriers between animals and people so we're absolutely strict on that."

Experts like Matt Bledsoe, the assistant manager of Wekiva Springs State Park, in Wapopka, Fla., agree that Harmony is taking the right approach.

"Education is the key," Bledsoe said. "Leaving wild animals alone is almost all instances is the best."

On top of landscape guidelines, Harmony also adopts environmentally friendly practices that benefit animals within its borders. Seventy percent of the 11,000 acre community consists of wetland and lakes, which cannot be developed.

Those lakes are home to noiseless, solar powered boats that allow residents to unobtrusively observe wild animals. Similar measures are taken on Harmony's streets, where dark sky lights direct light downward and do not disturb migrating birds.

On the eighth hole of the golf preserve, up to 500 bats can live in one bat box.

Farm animals are also welcome at Harmony. Pygmy goats, chickens, horses, cows and pigs all know the community as home. Residents can visit the farm and even help care for the animals.

"We're very hopeful that people will come here and see what is working so that other developers will see that and realize that they can do the right thing and still make money," Golgowski said.

Harmony is about 40 minutes south of Walt Disney World and currently has 500 homes. Developers say up to 7,200 homes are on the drawing board. For more information, visit HarmonyFl.com.

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Joelle  T.
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I sure hope we see more of this
 
Joelle  T.
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I think this is great! It's too bad that you don't see more of this already!
 
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I wish we would have more places like this.
 
Denise T.
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This is an awesome idea! Hope it catches on to other areas!
 
Lourdes M.
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Me too Denise -- would be awesome!
 
Dorothy H.
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A rally nice idea. Hope it works out for animals and humans.
 
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What a great concept. One of my complaints is how people want to live in the country or wild areas of this nation and then complain when a bear or mountain lion comes on their property. Some places man just should not inhabit.
 
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I agree!
 
Vinny C.
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Very nice story.
 
Brandi S.
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Thats good that people are trying to live with animals...this should happen everywhere!
 
mary k.
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How cool is this!
 
maydaze
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I'm glad to hear that someone is doing this.
 
kktechfan
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i want to live there!
 
Cindy S.
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More communities should share this idea.
 
Laurie F.
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i'm ready to move....
 
fabienne l.
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So am I
 
annielandky
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would love to visit there
 
houstonc
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Sounds like a wonderful place to live..
 
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nice place
 
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Harmony sounds like a great place to live. Being around nature and wildlife is very soothing to me and helps me relax. I live in a very relaxing place now, but I have a terrible commute.
 
Maegan D.
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It does indeed sound like a unique residential community.
 
Cassie3
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Did anyone see the last "Sunday Morning" where they had a segment on odd friends? It was about an elephant whose inseparable friend was a dog, Bella.
 
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Yes, was great
 
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Here's the link to it, if you'd like to share it with your friends:
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Rwolfe88
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Yes, it was called the Real Odd Couple. I thought it was cool.
 
Cassie3
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Here's the link to it, if you'd like to share it with your friends:
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This is a wonderfull idea! I would love to live somewhere like this.
 
Cassie3
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It has the right name, doesn't it?
 
Joelle F.
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Sounds like a neat community. Not sure about the birds on the golf course. Not only the bird droppings, but how many birds have been hit with a golf ball? May sound rediculous, but I've seen it happen.
 
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Cassie3
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Sounds like my kind of place! Heaven! LOL
 
Anthony C.
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Sounds like a great place, I like the idea of dealing with the problems before they arise, if only that can be used in so many different aspects, the wholw world may be like Harmony
 
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Interesting read!
 
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Good article - be interesting to see how long this lasts.....
 
Gordon8
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Neat
 
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What a great example community. We'd be a much happier society if we all followed suit.
 
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I think I just found a new place to move to! How awesome!!
 
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that is great i hope it catches on
 
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Sounds like a nice place to live.
 
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Sounds like a cool place.
 
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interesting article
 
Marnie B.
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As it should be.
 
Debby P.
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Kind of weird... we tear down their habitats and build our homes and then "allow" them to coexist in our neighborhoods. i guess that is one way of looking at it.
 
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The land will be developed anyway, won't it, if the greedy developers have anything to say about it--and they do since many of sit on planning commissions and city councils. This is better than what usually happens across the United States.
 
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I was thinking the same thing!
 
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Sounds wonderful. I'd like to visit there sometime.
 
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Unbelievable. The first time I have ever considered living in Florida!
 
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I would move there!
 
Sounds great for the animals and the residents.Hope it continues to be a harmonious relationship.
 
Jenn E.
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I think the idea of Harmony is wonderful!
 
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Sounds great.
 
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"Harmony"...thats what its all about...I love it!
 
Cassie3
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I hope this catches on as a new trend. For once humans think about what they're doing to the natural habitat. Wow.
 
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Sounds like a perfect place for Zootooers.
 
Vaughn M.
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Great place!
 
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my son loves those birds!
 
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It is heart warming to read about communities that realize that we have a responsibility to protect the wildlife as we take over their habitat. Good Job Harmony!
 
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This sounds like a great place to live! I wish more areas were like this. However, I would have a hard time not feeding the birds and squirrels. We haven't seen the deer, but the empty lot next to us has had plenty of deer tracks in it. I love watching wildlife.
 
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Oh, if only more communities can learn from this. And not just the ones that are new in the making. With some thought, we can improve on the old ones also. Just need more people to actually "care" about the welfare of the animals and the environment around them
 
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my kind of place. I love wild life
 
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What a great community. I hope this is the start of a trend!
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