Recent Updates
An exciting new Nature Center is on its way! Although the Conservancy Nature Center is currently CLOSED, a phased-in reopening is planned during 2012. While we are currently unsure of when we will reopen, actual dates will be posted here on the website once they are confirmed. We are looking forward to seeing you. Please note that the Wildlife Clinic and Administrative offices are open as usual.
Two New Summer Camps Summer camps begin for graduates of k-8 on June 11. Special rates for member families. More info here.
Walmart Foundation Supports Education Program The Conservancy of Southwest Florida has received a $50,000 grant from the Walmart Foundation to support its educational program, "Learning Adventures," during the 2011-2012 school year. Read more here…
Book Today! New Good Fortune II Cruise The new Good Fortune II will be sailing on May 22 for a special "Under the Sea" leisurely cruise throughout nature-rich Rookery Bay. Call 239.403.4236 to make your reservations today. Click here for information about this special program.
'Slime' Season TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida Water coalition, of which the Conservancy of Southwest Florida is a member, is warning that the "summer slime" season is approaching and is running a 30-second television spot across the state. The Florida Water Coalition's ad blames sewage, manure, fertilizer and industrial pollution for outbreaks of toxic algae blooms. It features footage of the green slime and urges viewers to tell President Barack Obama that now is the time for action. Watch the TV ad here.
Tax-Deductible Furniture Donations Are you redecorating or down-sizing? Do you know of any friends who are? The Conservancy of Southwest Florida Upscale Furniture and More Resale Store is the perfect place to consign or donate those gently used furniture and accessories. Plus, furniture donations are tax deductible! Email JanC@conservancy.org. More information is here.
Panther Pilot Compensation Program The Conservancy of Southwest Florida is launching a one-year pilot program to help alleviate financial hardship that some small farms may experience due to Florida panthers preying on their free-ranging cattle. The program will also provide financial assistance to encourage building protective pens for smaller livestock and domestic animals. The pilot program’s goal is to encourage coexistence between landowners and native wildlife. Read More
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