Posts Tagged ‘puschel preserve’
Scarlet Kingsnake Makes Surprise Appearance
During a recent volunteer planting event at the Puschel Preserve, SCCF Coastal Watch Director Kealy Pfau was surprised to discover a juvenile scarlet kingsnake (Lampropeltis elapsoides) in a mulch pile.…
Read MoreRevitalizing Sanibel Island: A Progress Update on Puschel Preserve
Nestled along Periwinkle Way, SCCF’s Puschel Preserve has seen a serious transformation since it served as a massive debris staging site following Hurricane Ian. We are happy to bring you…
Read MoreParish Pollinator Garden Planted at the Puschel Preserve
Last week, Coastal Watch and the Native Landscapes & Garden Center welcomed volunteers for a morning of planting native plants in the Parish Pollinator Garden at Puschel Preserve. Up until…
Read MorePuschel Preserve to Support Diverse Wildlife
Newly shaped wetlands near the entrance of the Puschel Preserve will be planted as a demonstration marsh habitat with walking/biking trails and a pollinator garden. As an edge habitat, the…
Read MoreRestoration Progressing on Puschel Preserve
Restoration efforts have been quickly progressing on the Puschel Preserve. The last of the exotic trees such as Australian pine (Casuarina equisetifolia), javaplum (Syzgium cumini) and seaside mahoe (Thespesia populnea)…
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