Florida
Introduction
From the state’s southern Everglades to its northern panhandle forests, Florida is home to a vibrant mix of nature and wildlife. At The Conservation Fund, we work to preserve Florida’s biodiversity by protecting habitats critical to endangered species, safeguarding lush wetlands, and stewarding projects that maintain the state’s rich mix of natural and working lands.

191.9K
acres of land and water saved
164.8K
acres of land protected in the Florida Wildlife Corridor
1.2
miles of high-density sea turtle habitat protected
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When we protect intact watersheds, rich ecological habitats and promote sustainable working farms and forests, we create a ripple effect that creates positive change for everything from the environment to the economy.”

Lauren Day
Florida State Director
State Leads


More Projects

Project
Habitat Protection for the Florida Panth...
A panther needs territory. That’s why we completed a multi-year effort to save nearly 650 acres of prime panther ha...

Project
Return of the Longleaf Pine in Alabama a...
Using an innovative approach, The Conservation Fund is helping to create a landscape-scale working longleaf forest compri...
Photo credits (from top of page): Stacy Funderburke