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      • For more than 50 years, the Conservancy of Southwest Florida has been a leading environmental advocacy organization dedicated to protecting the water, land, wildlife and future of our five-county area.

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          • Mangrove Research
          • Invasive Species
          • Sea Turtle Research
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          • Eastern Collier County
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      • Featured Project:
        Conservancy biologists have been researching mangrove systems since the Conservancy’s inception and have one of Florida’s longest continuous mangrove monitoring projects. Today’s Mangrove research primarily focuses on forests adjacent to human development, such as the Clam Bay Estuary and Fruit Farm Creek – Goodland Die-off.

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Elementary School

Learn about some of the amazing organisms that call Collier County home. From secretive snails to adorable alligators, these fascinating animals are all perfectly adapted to life in Southwest Florida.
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Middle School

Explore the world of Southwest Florida field biology with Conservancy naturalists. Learn about the Endangered scrub habitat, Threatened gopher tortoise, and how to collect and analyze your own data through educational videos, hands-on science, and thought-provoking exercises.
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High School

The invasive Burmese python is transforming Southwest Florida's ecosystems. engage with challenging exercises and interactive population modeling to learn how this slithering super-predator is impacting entire food webs.
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