We’ve had an exciting, impactful last few months! With the support of a top-quality professional staff and a fully committed board of directors, I am pleased to say we are becoming a stronger and more versatile organization by the day.
Read MoreThoughtful, research-based land protection in the Central and South Central Florida regions is the ultimate goal.
Read More“We’re excited about the new name because it clearly represents what we do and where we do it,” said Traci Deen, Conservation Florida’s executive director. “The shorter name is more descriptive, straightforward, and memorable.”
Read More1,400 acres added to Sampala Lake land protection project.
Read MoreProtecting Florida’s springs is of the highest importance to us and many other national and state-level conservation organizations.
Read MoreOur executive director met with several of Florida’s political leaders during the legislative session to advocate for meaningful conservation funding in the 2018 state budget.
Read MoreYour generosity in 2017 turned an investment of $240,654 into a conservation impact of over $16 million dollars!
Read MoreThanks to Florida Forever funding, it is now a new gem in our incredible state park system.
Read MoreA conservation easement will allow the Sampala Lake Ranch to stay in private ownership while permanently protecting its conservation and cultural values.
Read MoreOur work focuses on creating, expanding, and linking conservation hubs throughout the state. This is our best chance to save Florida’s iconic species, protect our drinking water, provide wild spaces to enjoy nature, and keep working family lands, like ranches and farms, in production for generations to come.
Read MoreThe Conservation Trust for Florida finalized negotiations and signed a purchase option with the property’s multiple owners.
Read MoreThere’s nothing like a hike in the woods with friends…
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