Skip to content
Sccf Logo New
Donate
Search
Close
  • What We Do
    • Left Column
      • Protect Wildlife
        • Sea Turtle Program
        • Monitoring Shorebirds
        • Florida Box Turtle Project
        • Diamondback Terrapin Project
        • Small Mammal Monitoring
        • Gopher Tortoise Research
        • Eastern Indigo Snake Project
        • Bald Eagle Monitoring
        • Bat Monitoring & Conservation
      • Preserve the Land
        • Preserves
        • Public Trails
        • Native Landscapes & Garden Center
        • Online Plant Database
        • Prescribed Fire
      • Voluntourism with Coastal Watch
        • Mangrove Restoration
        • Oyster Restoration
        • Preserve Plantings
        • Volunteer Opportunities
        • Custom Volunteer Experiences
      • Water Quality
        • Marine Laboratory
        • RECON Sensor Array
        • Aerial Photos of Water Quality
        • Weekly Water Conditions Tracker
        • Red Tide Resources
        • Caloosahatchee Conditions Report
        • Mangrove Restoration
        • Oyster Restoration
        • Water Quality FAQ
      • Environmental Policy
        • Caloosahatchee Conditions Report
        • Take Action
        • Everglades Restoration
        • 2026 Legislative Session
        • Protect Captiva
        • Coastal Resilience
        • Podcast – Land. Water. Wildlife.
      • Education
        • Native Landscapes & Garden Center
        • Sanibel Sea School
        • Adult Education
        • Mind Your Line
        • Online Resources
        • Lake Okeechobee
        • Tips for Conscious Boating
      • Published Research
    • Right Column
      • 2

        Our mission is to protect and care for Southwest Florida’s coastal ecosystems.

  • Where We Are
    • Preserves
    • Sanibel Sea School
    • Public Trails
    • Native Landscapes & Garden Center
    • Marine Laboratory
  • About Us
    • Board & Staff
    • Calendar
    • Latest News
    • SCCF In the News
    • Connecting You to Nature Magazine
    • Employment & Internships
    • Financials and Board Policies
    • Contact
  • Events & Programs
    • Left Column
      • Calendar
      • Signature Events
        • Wines in the Wild
        • The Cause
        • Beer in the Bushes
        • Pine Island Sounds
        • Paul McCarthy Memorial Lecture Series
      • Coastal Watch
        • Marsh Madness
        • Voluntourism with Coastal Watch
        • Mangrove Restoration
        • Adopt-A-Mangrove Program
      • Sanibel Sea School
      • Latest News
    • Right Column
      • Watchparty2023 2

        Unforgettable fundraising parties, environmental education and outreach, volunteering, and more.

  • Get Involved
    • Become a Member
    • Wildlife Adoption Programs
    • Coexist With Wildlife
    • Voluntourism with Coastal Watch
    • Volunteer Opportunities
    • Coastal Watch
    • Calendar
    • Be a Community Scientist
    • Join Our Mailing List
    • Take Action

Posts Tagged ‘climate change’

Climate Change Theatre Action: The Time is Now!

By Barbara Linstrom | October 29, 2025 | 0

Join us as we collaborate once again with the Players Circle Theater, and FGCU faculty, students, and alumni in a global festival of short plays about envisioning a world beyond the climate crisis, with…

Read More

Climate Change Theatre Action: The Time is Now

By Denise Blough | October 28, 2025

The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF), Players Circle Theater, and FGCU faculty, students, and alumni are once again participating in a global festival of short plays about envisioning a world beyond…

Read More

Climate Change Theatre: The Time is Now!

By Barbara Linstrom | October 27, 2025

The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF), Players Circle Theater, and FGCU faculty, students, and alumni are once again participating in a global festival of short plays about envisioning a world beyond the climate crisis,…

Read More

ClimateMusic Comes to Sanibel on March 13

By Barbara Linstrom | February 6, 2025

The San Francisco-based ClimateMusic Project will be performing Climate — an original composition by Erik Ian Walker that tracks historical and projected variations in the climate system — on March…

Read More

SCCF Discusses Climate Change at Engage Estero

By Barbara Linstrom | November 26, 2024

On Nov. 12, Environmental Policy Director Matt DePaolis joined a panel organized by ‘Engage Estero’ to discuss the pressures facing southwest Florida due to climate change, as well as potential…

Read More

2024 Southwest Florida Climate Summit

By Barbara Linstrom | February 7, 2024

The Coastal & Heartland National Estuary Partnership (CHNEP) is hosting a free public event to share knowledge, showcase climate action, engage leadership across sectors, and mobilize collaboration throughout the Central…

Read More

Community Engages in Creative Response to Climate Change

By Barbara Linstrom | December 15, 2023

SCCF and Players Circle Theater took a creative leap toward solutions to climate change with two programs this week. More than 100 community members attended “All Good Things Must Begin,”…

Read More

Climate Action Theater with SCCF & Players Circle Theater

By Barbara Linstrom | November 14, 2023
climate action theatre all good things must begin

SCCF is partnering with local theater group Players Circle Theater for a series of short plays about climate change. This 7 p.m. performance will include eight short mini plays and…

Read More

Schuman to Facilitate Discussion at Climate Summit

By Barbara Linstrom | January 11, 2023

SCCF Coastal Resilience Manager to co-lead session on improving resilience

Read More

How a Changing Climate Could Influence our Soundscapes

By Barbara Linstrom | August 15, 2022

Exploring auditory impacts on nature

Read More
Older Posts »

Recent Posts

  • New, More Resilient Roof on Marine Lab
  • Participate in Everglades Action Day Feb. 17-18
  • Make Your Voice Heard: Complete the SanCap Resilience Community Survey
  • SCCF Works with Partners to Restore Rookery Island
  • SCCF has Record-Breaking Mangrove Adoption Season

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
Sccf Logo New

P.O. Box 839 Sanibel, FL 33957

239-472-2329

info@sccf.org

Useful Links

  • Contact Us
  • Financials and Board Policies
  • Employment & Internships
  • Privacy Policy
  • Site Map
Get SCCF in Your Inbox
Sign Up for Action Alerts

Connect With Us

Four Star Rating Badge Full Color

© 2026 Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation. All rights reserved.
This website is hosted by Simple Social.

https://spcdn.shortpixel.ai/spio/ret_img,q_cdnize,to_webp,s_webp/sccf.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Sanibel_Logo.png
https://spcdn.shortpixel.ai/spio/ret_img,q_cdnize,to_webp,s_webp/sccf.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/CW_logo_HORIZ_Blue.png