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Posts Tagged ‘preserves’

Coastal Watch & MANG Volunteers Plant 1,000 Mangroves

By Barbara Linstrom | April 7, 2025

SCCF’s Coastal Watch volunteers, alongside volunteers from MANG helped plant over 1,000 mangroves on SCCF’s York Island Preserve. The partnership and planting mark yet another milestone towards recovery from Hurricanes…

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William and Ruth Brooks Nature Trail Now Open

By Barbara Linstrom | March 20, 2025

Thanks to a generous donation from William and Ruth Brooks, a half-mile loop trail is now open to the public behind SCCF headquarters. Funding provided by the Brooks allowed contractors…

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SCCF Puschel Preserve Now Open to Public

By Barbara Linstrom | March 20, 2025

It’s been about four years since Roberta and Philip Puschel made the lead gift in SCCF’s campaign to acquire 12-plus acres of wildlife habitat running from Periwinkle Way to the…

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How Re-Greening Interior Preserves is a Huge, Historic Effort

By Barbara Linstrom | February 26, 2025

The removal of dead vegetation from SCCF conservation lands as a result of the hurricanes of the last three years is an unprecedented, labor-intensive, and expensive task. While storm surge…

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SCCF Accelerates Re-Greening of Preserves

By Barbara Linstrom | February 12, 2025

As part of an effort to speed up the removal of dead vegetation and allow nature to flourish once again, contractors hired by SCCF began debris removal along Sanibel-Captiva Road…

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Restoration of Preserve Lands a Top Priority

By Barbara Linstrom | January 23, 2025

Anyone who travels on Sanibel-Captiva Road these days notices dead vegetation, especially near at the curve by the American Legion, where cabbage palms (Sabal palmetto) are in the process of removal from…

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Coastal Watch Receives $25K from Lee County for Voluntourism Marketing

By Barbara Linstrom | October 3, 2024

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…

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SCCF Preserve Lands Will Take Time to Heal

By Barbara Linstrom | February 21, 2024

With ongoing chipping or removal of dead vegetation on SCCF properties, the landscape has taken on a different look while the ecosystems heal from the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. Before…

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SCCF Pick Preserve serves as Outdoor Classroom

By Barbara Linstrom | February 5, 2024
students at pick preserve

For the first time since Hurricane Ian, students from the Sanibel School (the island’s K-8 public school) were able to use SCCF’s Pick Preserve as a space to learn about…

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SCCF Tours Off-Island Preserves by Boat

By Barbara Linstrom | January 24, 2024

On Jan. 24, SCCF leaders ventured out by boat to preserve lands in Cape Coral and various keys in Pine Island Sound to assess restoration needs. They determined that natural…

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