Conservation Florida Relocates Headquarters to Orlando

Conservation Florida’s new, centrally located headquarters will strengthen its statewide impact. 

Orlando, Fla. (Feb 18, 2022) — Conservation Florida has moved its headquarters from Gainesville to Orlando. Its new address is 37 N Orange Avenue, Suite 323, Orlando, Florida 32801.  

The nonprofit land conservancy has a statewide service area that prioritizes the protection of land in the Florida Wildlife Corridor. Its new headquarters in downtown Orlando will serve as a hub for its growing team to coordinate land protection, stewardship, educational, and philanthropic activities in support of its mission to protect Florida’s incredible landscapes.  

Currently, Conservation Florida has team members in Orlando, Winter Haven, Tallahassee, Gainesville, and along the Treasure Coast. It employs an effective network of staff throughout the state to deliver the greatest impact on behalf of its donors and project partners, which include landowners, government agencies, and other nonprofit organizations. 

The new headquarters will provide a place to gather with partners, landowners, and supporters to continue shaping the future of land conservation in Florida.   

Conservation Florida has been working on connecting key segments of the Florida Wildlife Corridor since its founding in 1999 and is actively leading the charge to protect over 100,000 acres from Pensacola to the Florida Keys.


About Conservation Florida:

Conservation Florida is a statewide accredited land conservancy working to conserve Florida’s water, wildlife, wild places, and protect the Florida Wildlife Corridor. Our conservation projects support Florida’s native plants and wildlife, fresh water, wildlife corridors, family farms and ranches, the economy, and nature-based recreation. Since its founding in 1999, Conservation Florida has prioritized strategic and evidence-based land protection and has saved over 30,000 acres of critical habitat.

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