What a year it has been. We have been through it the past few years, haven’t we? But in typical Floridian fashion, we press forward with grace, humor, determination, and a unique-to-Florida love for where we live.
Read MoreConservation Florida and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of State Lands have completed the conservation of Crippen Ranch, a 615- acre property in the Northern Everglades.
Read MoreTo others, my grandma’s house may seem like an unassuming plot of agricultural land with a comfortable home on it. To me, it’s so much more. It’s a place to disconnect from reality, a place to feel loved, and a safe space that holds some of my dearest memories and traditions.
Read MoreSince our founding in 1999, Conservation Florida has led the way in strategic and evidence-based land protection and has saved more than 30,000 acres of critical habitat through the acquisition, facilitation, and incubation of conservation projects.
Read MorePartnership brings Conservation Florida, Avon Park Air Force Range Sentinel Landscape, and NRCS together to protect vital wildlife habitats and help sustain military readiness activities
Read MoreAs Floridians, we spend endless hours along the world's best coastlines, exploring countless springs, and hiking thickly wooded trails, while carefully dodging too-close-for-comfort encounters with snakes. From the subtropical hammocks to the sandhills to the swamps, Florida is one of a kind. Florida is wild. And we intend to keep it that way.
Read MoreI firmly believe that Florida is the best place to live, work, visit, explore, and more. I want to live here, raise a family here, and will continue to be a champion for our state’s prosperity. It’s no surprise to me that others want to be here, too. But, as we grow, we have to keep a keen eye on what we save, and what we pave.
Read MoreFlorida is the birthplace of the cattle industry in America. In 1521, on Ponce de León’s second trip to the land he’d named La Florida, the Spanish explorer brought along Andalusian cattle - something never before seen in America. Now, there are about 15,500 operations, encompassing more than 7 million acres of land with some 1,750,000 head of cattle, and more than 5,000 registered brands in Florida. These ranchlands are the keepers of Florida’s last frontier.
Read MoreConservation Florida is a proud partner of The Sentinel Landscapes Partnership, a joint program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Department of Defense (DoD), and Department of the Interior. The partnership unites local, state, and federal partners to strengthen the nation’s military readiness while safeguarding Florida’s natural resources, including land and water.
Read MoreMeet us outside, soaking up the sunshine and beauty of wild Florida! Your support
of Conservation Florida means that you’re connecting people with nature, providing nature-based education opportunities, and creating new advocates for wild Florida.
Conservation Florida and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Division of State Lands have completed the conservation of Crippen Ranch, a 615-acre property in the Northern Everglades.
Read MoreThe recent election spurred a lot of talk about red waves and blue waves, but a perhaps unnoticed wave that swept the polls in Florida this November was bright green. Once again, Floridians — red, blue, and independent — voted for conservation.
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