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The 10 year captive breeding and release effort has thus far released 81 snakes.
May 26, 2021
The Nature Conservancy announced today that it has released 12 Eastern indigo snakes (
Drymarchon couperi) in northern Florida’s Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve (ABRP) in Bristol, in an effort to return the native reptile to the region that it has long since disappeared from. The conservancy, in conjunction with the the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens’ Orianne Center for Indigo Conservation (OCIC), the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), Zoo Atlanta, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Welaka National Fish Hatchery, The Orianne Society, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center, Southern Company through the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), and the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida, has been releasing these apex predators into the region for the last five years, as part of a 10 year program to reintro
Carlisle TyrFil Supports Reforestation Efforts in Southeast Florida
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CARLISLE, Pa., May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Consistent with Carlisle s commitment to ESG, Carlisle TyrFil (www.CarlisleTyrFil.com) announced today that it will further its long-standing collaboration with the country s oldest conservation organization, American Forests. Through its One Tote, One Tree sustainability program, the TyrFil brand will provide the financial support to help plant 300,000 new tree saplings in the longleaf pine forest region in the state of Florida.
The longleaf and slash pine forest area located in the Lake Walks Ridge, Big Shoals, John M. Bethea and Welaka State Forests has witnessed a devastating decline in its old-growth longleaf habitat that once blanketed 90 million acres across the southeastern United States. Much of the original forestation has been lost or damaged due to agriculture and the suppression of natural, low-intensi
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716 acres donated to Land Trust in critical O2O wildlife corridor
Property in Putnam County is largest easement donated to nonprofit in corridor
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Welaka Woods property donated to North Florida Land Trust (Courtesy of North Florida Land Trust)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – More than 700 acres of Welaka Woods property has been donated to the North Florida Land Trust. The 716-acre conservation easement is in the critical Ocala to Osceola wildlife corridor.
The property is located between Welaka State Forest and Lake George Conservation Area and is the largest conservation easement the nonprofit has received in the O2O corridor.
The donation was made by Welaka Woods, LLC.