Conservation Florida and partners welcomed White House CEQ Chair Brenda Mallory following the announcement of the America the Beautiful Challenge on Avon Park Air Force Range Sentinel Landscape tour led by the Department of Defense.
Read MoreConservation Florida welcome three new members to its board of directors and elects new executive committee. Conservation Florida is rapidly expanding its team to protect more wildly beautiful Florida land.
Read MoreThe designation of the Northwest Florida Sentinel Landscape means increased support for land conservation in the panhandle. Conservation Florida is now doubling its efforts in the region, building stronger partnerships, and initiating new land protection projects with an emphasis on connectivity.
Read MoreConservation Florida hired Jeff Ulmer and Erin Corry to fill two new positions that will strengthen the land conservancy's reach, capabilities, and expertise.
Read MoreDuring the 2022 legislative session, Conservation Florida proudly co-hosted our first legislative reception in the Capitol Building. The special event marked the tremendous achievements of Florida’s conservation community. With our partners, friends, and state leaders, we celebrated Florida’s land conservation past, present, and future. It was a celebration of Wild Florida and the role we all play in its protection.
Read MoreConservation Florida has moved its headquarters from Gainesville to Orlando. Its new address is 37 N Orange Avenue, Suite 323, Orlando, Florida 32801.
Read MoreA new partnership between Conservation Florida and Duke Energy shines a light on Florida’s native plants and animals in a series of educational, interactive events for Floridians of all ages and backgrounds.
Read MoreWorking together with Conservation Florida, Dan and Marcia Welch are planning to generously donate a 500-acre conservation easement in Polk County.
Read MoreConservation Florida, a nonprofit land conservancy, is expanding its land protection team and its ability to serve more landowners throughout the state of Florida, with a focus on saving natural and agricultural land in the Florida Wildlife Corridor.
Read MoreSince our founding in 1999, Conservation Florida has led the way in strategic and evidence-based land protection. Our vision for the future is large-scale, and we are 100% committed to conservation in the state of Florida – for nature, for people, forever!
Read MoreIt has been an incredible year for land conservation. Read about our ongoing work that your support makes possible. From the Panhandle to the Everglades, we are protecting some of the rarest and most biodiverse places on Earth!
Read MoreWe know that the time for land protection is now. As Florida grows by nearly 1,000 newcomers each day, we’re projected to exceed 30 million residents by 2060. With this comes a greater demand for water and the development of rural and natural lands for urban use. We know that both our economy and our health are rooted in our environment. It’s why I am a big believer that conservation is for everyone and unifies us as Floridians.
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