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ORLANDO, Fla. - An Orlando city commissioner is proposing to spend nearly $20,000 in taxpayer funds to protect and replenish the iconic swan population at Lake Eola.
Lake Eola Park is currently home to five different breeds of swan, including trumpeter, black neck, whooper, royal mute and Australian black. Subscribe to Orlando Weekly newsletters.
Additionally, several baby swans were killed by a raccoon, according to Sheehan. Six new swans were welcomed to Lake Eola Park's swan family on Monday morning. (City of Orlando) ...
Lake Eola Park is currently home to at least five different swan breeds, including trumpeter swans, black neck, whooper, royal mute and Australian black swans. Orlando's not alone in letting swans ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando District 4 Commissioner Patty Sheehan joined volunteers and veterinarians at Lake Eola Park on Saturday to round up the city’s famous swans and get them checked out.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Orlando will start a $60 million renovation of Lake Eola Park next month, funded by taxes from downtown businesses. "Love this. Just love walking around the park," said Marjorie ...