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Nokuse Plantation is is a nature preserve in the Florida Panhandle. Located near Walton, Florida, at close to 500,000 acres, it is the largest privately owned nature preserve in the southeast United States. Founded and funded by timber and oil commodities trader, M.C. Davis, who became deeply interested in ecology, it includes a $12 million nature discovery center named for the biologist E.O. Wilson.[1][2]