Winner, winner! Thanks to the incredible design team at Trickey Jennus, our 2022 annual report was awarded the Platinum Hermes Creative award! We are so grateful for this eye-catching representation of our work from the past year. As a comprehensive overview of achievements over the past year, the report highlights
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Grants at Work: 2023 Bear License Plate Grants
Our Conserve Wildlife license plate is more than just a striking addition to your vehicle. $25 annually from each plate is used by our Foundation to benefit a wide variety of native Florida species and habitats, as well as confront invasive species like the Burmese python. Thanks to the generosity
Grants at Work: Spring into Spring(s)!
While Florida conjures up images of pristine beaches and white sugar sand for people around the world, our freshwater springs are aquamarine jewels enjoyed by locals and tourists in the know. Springs tourism generates over $90 million dollars annually in the Santa Fe region alone. Some of Florida’s iconic wildlife,
Earth Day & the Future of Florida
Earth Day, celebrated on April 22nd each year, serves as a global reminder of the importance of investing in our planet. It is a day to reflect on the impact of human activities on the environment and to promote conservation efforts. Every day is Earth Day at our foundation as
Welcome Aboard to Our New Board Members!
Our Foundation is thrilled to welcome two new members to our Board, Mrs. Valerie Boyd of Naples and Mr. Keenan Baldwin of Tampa! Keenan Baldwin is a fifth-generation Tampa native with a diverse range of experience in investment management, real estate, hospitality, and technology. After graduating from the University of
Double Your Gift to Seagrass Restoration
Even though Seagrass Awareness Month has drawn to a close, we're keeping the light shining on vital seagrass restoration efforts in the Indian River Lagoon. And thanks to a generous $25,000 matching grant from the Nancy P. and Richard K. Robbins Family Foundation, we have the means to expand our
Women’s History Month: A Conversation with Dr. Hollis-Ann Stewart
Dr. Hollis Stewart might have the coolest job in the world. As a veterinarian with FWC’s Florida Panther Project, she spends her time in the depths of wild Florida saving the endangered and iconic big cat. Before working with Florida panthers, she worked with falcons and captive wildlife in Dubai
Seagrass Awareness Month
Seagrass Awareness Month takes place every March to raise awareness about the significance of seagrass and eelgrass for the state's waterways and wildlife. Seagrass beds are essential habitats that support a diverse array of marine species, including fish, crustaceans, sea turtles, and of course, our beloved manatees. Seagrasses also play
Red Tide is Back
If you've visited your favorite Gulf of Mexico beach this week, it's likely you've been met by some unwelcomed visitors. And no, we're not talking about spring breakers. Sadly, red tide is making its uninvited presence known. Red tide is a phenomenon that occurs when a type of algae, Karenia