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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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Becky B.
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Wonderful place and story.
 
Samantha F.
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I love wildlife and i think that wild animals roaming around in safe places is nice to... why shouldnt they be allowed to be free where they please?
 
Judy C.
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Wow, what a great place. Maybe the people in Hickman Neb., where they made a 35 year old horse move should visit Harmony and learn something. Wish more places were wildlife and nature friendly. Thumbs up guys.
 
Jessie C.
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WOW that was so cool to read that was instering!
 
Barbara S. R.
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WOW NICE READ
 
david d.
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I would rather live with animals than people- they don't talk back
 
Helen B.
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These birds as soooooooooo mean. I accidentally got too close to them my second week of living in Florida. I have lived here for six years now and have never made that mistake again.....10 feet is still too close for me. :)
 
Marieelsner
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I couldn't agree with you more!
 
Alexstrike
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This reminds me of India and their sacred cows.
 
Michele W.
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More towns should follow this example. What a great way of living.
 
Kelly R.
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great place but i am not one for bats
 
Joan N.
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Sounds like a nice town
 
Linda  W.
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I would absolutely love to live in Harmony. There is nothing like being able to observe nature. It let us know we are only a part of a much bigger picture.
 
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I think this is great. Way to go Harmony. Talk about living in harmony w/ one another-right on. I've been to dog beaches down in Florida. It was so cool. susieall
 
Kathchica
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I think this is great. But I don't think I could get use to seeing an alligator at the end of my driveway.
 
Jo-Anne P.
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I wish more Florida areas had this approach to living side by side with native wildlife. So few newcomers to Florida ever get to see the "real thing" since the communities are so wildlife unfriendly and all natural habitat is wiped out in favor of over-manicured and fertilized landscaping that nothing can live in comfortably. We recently moved to a rural area of Florida with bald eagles flying overhead, sand hill cranes walking the streets and dolphins swimming in the canals. I've lived in Florida for almost 15 years and its the first place that has really felt like "Florida" and like home.
 
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Better make sutre the alligators don't get too close to the turkeys!
 
Melissa S.
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Maybe I should move there........someday.
 
Anthony G.
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Sounds like a great place to visit and a great place to live. When all is said and done, there is nothing more amazing and beautfiful then nature.
 
gertrud w.
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I totally agree with you.
 
Barbara S. R.
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LOVED THIS ONE
 
Sheryl J.
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Animals and humans living in Harmony, well it just doesn't get any better than that.
 
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this would be cool
 
Carolin T.
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I'm glad to hear this. I live in Missouri. The other day, on a county road I saw a whole deer family wanting to cross the road. Respectfully I waited and tried to let them know that it's okay to cross. But they knew they were in Missouri and here deer life can be very short.
 
Jade W.
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I would love to live there, they definitely have the right idea.
 
Barbara R.
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if we could all live like this
 
Mary C.
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This is so great, I want to live there!
 
csmith3569
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Sounds like the perfect community for animal lovers.
 
DDRau
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This place sounds interesting but I'll bet there are lots of restrictions and association rules.
 
Gayla S.
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Cool! I wanna visit Harmony too!
 
Julia C.
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I enjoyed this article and want to visit Harmony! It talks about educating the residents and visitors about how to coexist with animals without conflict. I wish more communities would step up and educate people rather than ignoring the awesome wildlife that surrounds them. Animals are not nuisances, we just have to learn the proper ways for interaction with them!
 
Erica S.
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I think it's great they're learning to coexist with the wildlife instead of trying to relocate them and make them sound like nuisances.
 
Rosie R.
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That sounds like a nice place to live:)
 
Barbara R.
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if we could all live this way
 
Terri D.
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Goes to show you what a little effort mixed with common sense can accomplish!
 
caseymywasey
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what a strange place...sounds neat though, but I wouldn't want to be walking along and run into an alligator or something like that LOL
 
Marleydog
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Nice article. Sounds like a nice town with an eye on conservation and peace. Hopefully, people who choose to live there know what they are embracing. Not the kind of town for everyone, however, but that's okay too!!
 
deb a.
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Doesnt bother me, but I know in the bigger cities where geese live they complain lots about all the poop
 
pumpkinandcupcake
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This sounds very nice. I like wildlife, but I would worry about my garden. I am an avid gardener.
 
Barbara S. R.
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SUCH A NICE THING
 
MICHELLE G.
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Sounds like a very nice place.Be nice to visit sometime.
 
Dawn B.
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This is the way Noah set out on the ark! Two by two, side by side!
 
Jamie D.
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I was just thinking that! LOL all of the animals living in harmony in a huge ark. Would have been very smelly though!
 
Terry F.
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Sounds like an interesting place to live.
 
themsdad
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too bad more places aren't like this one
 
Barbara S. R.
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SOUNDS LIKE A PARADISE
 
ELake
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What a great place to live and thrive. Harmony sounds like it would be a fun place to visit or to live.
 
SuzieGoose
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This is how it should be, ideally, in all towns across this country. It can work! It just takes people who do understand animals and how we all can cohabitate together and live happily and prosper together. This planet needs this in order for us all to live here for many more years to come.
 
Karen
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Too bad this mentality won't spread rapidly. I would love to see towns like this everywhere.
 
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I drive through Harmony every time I go to my moms and back home and I never knew this is what exsisted there, this is wonderful news and heres to hoping Harmony sets a pace for more communities to come.
 
Bev B.
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I really enjoyed this article. It is good to know that wildlife still has at least one place it is safe. Good for you Harmony!
 
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We have a similar situation where I live in Lakeland Florida. We have ducks, geese, etc that are protected in several lakes here. And they are always crossing the road to get to the other side hahaha Everyone stops for them and does their best to protect their environment.
 
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I wish more people would just leave the wild animals alone. When people feed turkeys in their front yard the turkeys get killed in the road, a bit counter productive ifyou ask me
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