With our mission to protect and care for Southwest Florida's coastal ecosystems, our scientists, policy advocates, educators, volunteers, and members are frequently featured in our regional media, and sometimes in state/national media as well.
Keep up with SCCF in the news here!
- Photo Credit:Friends of the Everglades September 9, 2024
- Sanibel-Captiva's sea turtle tagging program finishes season with 353 encounters, 187 unique turtles September 9, 2024
- SCCB Employees Receive Stipend To Support Local Cause of Choice September 5, 2024 provided to The Santiva Chronicle
- CHR Resident Spotlight: Peggy Moench September 5, 2024 provided to The Santiva Chronicle
- Lee County businesses learn how to preserve paradise September 4, 2024 Claire Galt
- Sanibel feels the bite as "No-See-Um" numbers surge September 4, 2024 Anvar Ruziev
- Next SanCap Chamber Luncheon Focuses on Water-Quality’s Economic Impact September 3, 2024 provided to The Santiva Chronicle
- Reddish egret is North America’s rarest heron September 2, 2024
- Sanibel Sea School resumes Homeschool at Sea August 30, 2024
- NOAA, NASA ... and SCCF? U.S. environmental satellites may link with nonprofit's marine monitoring system August 30, 2024 Tom Bayles
- SCCF takes part in first Florida bat bioblitz August 29, 2024
- NOAA scientists, SCCF explore collaboration August 28, 2024
- Sanderling from Peru sighted again on Sanibel August 27, 2024
- Next session held for Preserving Paradise program August 27, 2024
- SCCF: La Niña coming later than anticipated August 27, 2024
- Nearly 14K loggerhead hatchlings, 835 nests August 27, 2024
- Southwest Florida locals concerned about development in state parks August 26, 2024 Nicholas Karsen
- What does potential changes to several Florida State Parks mean for SWFL? August 23, 2024 Andrew Shipley
- Coyote Depredation Rates Down with Additional Treatments August 23, 2024 Emilie Alfino
- CHR Resident Spotlight: Julianna Clinton August 23, 2024