Comeback for the American croc at Fla. power plant

HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) - December 8, 2011

The reptile has seen an increase in population over the last few decades at the Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant in Homestead run by Florida Power & Light, the state's largest power company. Wildlife officials say about 168 miles of manmade cooling canals offer ideal nesting conditions for the once-endangered species.

Biologists with the crocodile monitoring program record the reptile's population growth and survival rates at the plant through guidelines set by state and federal wildlife officials. The results are reported annually. The animals are weighed, tagged with microchips then slipped back into the water.

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