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Protecting Southwest Florida’s unique, natural environment and quality of life... now and forever.

With humble beginnings as a group of concerned citizens who came together to defeat a proposed "Road to Nowhere" and spearhead the acquisition and protection of Rookery Bay, the Conservancy has grown into a regional leader. Read our Story>>

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 for early 2012. Actual dates will be posted here once they are confirmed. We are looking forward to seeing you. Please note that the Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic and Administrative offices are open as usual. All members and their families are invited to "Sensational Saturday Celebrations!" 11 AM and 2 PM on January 21 and 28, and February 4, 11, 18 and 25. Family-friendly education programs are followed by an earth-friendly craft or game. Gordon B. eagle, the Conservancy mascot, will visit at 12 noon. Click here for more information. The Nature Zone will also be open to view the new baby loggerhead. Nature Store also will be open.

Book Today! New Good Fortune II Nature Cruises, Charters and Special Programs
An all-new Good Fortune II is now available for nature cruises! The new pontoon boat seats 45 people and offers leisurely cruises throughout nature-rich Rookery Bay in the morning, lunchtime and at sunset. Call 239.403.4236 to make your reservations today. Special introductory rates are being offered for private charters. Click here for information about the boat and the special programs scheduled for February 8, 22 and 28; and March 7, 13, 21 and 30.

Important Member Updates
Conservancy members can still renew at today's rates and protect our environment --- all members will receive FREE ADMISSION to Mote Marine Aquarium and over 120 Nature Centers across the country and in Canada. JOIN OR RENEW TODAY! A few spots still remain open for members-only “Sneak Peek” events in February. Call 239.403.4228

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.
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