Posts Tagged ‘mangrove restoration’
Coastal Watch Receives $25K from Lee County for Voluntourism Marketing
Thanks to a $25,000 grant from Lee County’s Tourist Development Council (TDC), SCCF’s Coastal Watch program will boost efforts to encourage visitors to take part in community conservation initiatives through…
Read More8th Graders Help Restore Mangroves
On May 12, eighth graders from the Sanibel School rolled up their pants and sleeves to help SCCF’s Coastal Watch plant mangroves along Woodring Road, one of Sanibel’s most vulnerable…
Read MoreAdopt a Mangrove To Aid Restoration
Seedlings available to pick up Jan. 24-26
Read MoreMangrove Timelapse Camera Installed
Footage to show restoration over time
Read More8th Graders Plant Mangroves with SCCF
New education initiative fuels growth at the Sanibel School
Read MoreCoastal Resilience Connections: Putting Ideas into Practice at the Rauschenberg Foundation
Coastal Watch organizes black mangrove planting
Read MoreSCCF Board Gets Out in the Field
Trustees hike into preserves, restore marine habitat
Read MoreCoastal Resilience Connections: Our Essential Mangroves
Mangroves are a high-impact, nature-based resilience option
Read MoreBenedict Key Mangrove Restoration Flourishes
First signs of success following nine restoration projects with more to come
Read MoreLiving Shoreline Structure Completed on Woodring Road for Mangrove Restoration
SCCF Coastal Watch volunteers worked on this innovative project
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