On June 9, the state approved funding for the conservation of 6,237 acres across four properties within and adjacent to the Florida Wildlife Corridor.
Thank you to the landowners and partners for coming together to make this possible!
📸by Lauren Yoho &🗺️by Angeline Meeks
Mondays in the office😠 vs Mondays in the Florida Wildlife Corridor😃
Just a few hours outdoors can work wonders for your mood, boost your energy, and reduce stress—plus, it’s a perfect way to connect with nature and appreciate Florida’s wild beauty.🫶
📷️ @parxmarilla
Hurricane Milton was a historic storm with impacts felt across the state and we hope you’re safe and on the road to recovery.
Florida is resilient, and together we’ll come back stronger, continuing to connect and protect the lands that sustain us.💚🌈
📷️:@zfranco123
Whoooo goes there? 🦉👀
Meet the Eastern Screech Owl, the smallest owl in Florida. Their adorable ear-tufts help them blend seamlessly into their surroundings and communicate with other owls. Oh, and did we mention they’re irresistibly cute? 🥹💚
📷 @roc.bphotos
There are two weeks left to support the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation just by dining at any 1905 Family of Restaurants:
@ColumbiaRestaurant
@chachacoconutsbar
@uleletampa
@goodygoodyburgers
@SantoStefanoTPA
Eat well and do good this September!🍽️😋
Happy National Wildlife Day!🐾
From the 1,000-pound sea cow that is the West Indian Manatee, to the small but mighty Burrowing Owl, we love all our wildlife and are going to continue to fight for their protection💚
📷️Honorable mentions from our 2025 photo contest
After reviewing almost 500 photos submitted by over 50 talented photographers, our judges crowned "A Precarious Perch" by Douglas Bond as the winner of our 2025 Corridor Calendar Photo Contest!
(3/3) Backed by this consistent, dedicated funding, we will #AchieveMoreNow for Florida’s environment ‼️
Learn more: https://t.co/6Ax8OzvuIn.
#ProtectingFLTogether
(2/3) Florida has made unprecedented investments in recent years to preserve & protect its natural resources, and this law creates a revenue stream that allows the state to double down on those efforts.
(1/3) MAJOR funding secured for Florida’s future! ✅
Today, @GovRonDeSantis signed SB 1638, which directs 96% of the revenue generated EACH YEAR from the Seminole Tribe Compact for water quality improvements, new infrastructure & continued land conservation across the state.
Happy Florida Wildlife Corridor Day!🐾
Today we are celebrating the environmental, cultural, economic importance of the Corridor at our State Capitol alongside mission-aligned organizations from across the state. Together, we can protect wild Florida.
This Giving Tuesday, November 28th, we have a $17,000 fundraising goal to accelerate the pace of conservation.
Follow along tomorrow on Giving Tuesday for live interviews with our staff, Corridor-themed prizes (like a Bote board) and more!
“Expanding access will provide more options for families, athletes, and adventure seekers to experience old Florida at its finest, safeguarding our farmlands and ranchlands, while improving the visibility of our legacy trail towns across Florida’s heartland.”@jasonbrodeur
#WorldWaterDay A fully-connected FL Wildlife Corridor could ~double permanent protection of many water resources critical to Florida’s ecology & economy, according to @ufwater report commissioned by @livewildlyfl & Archbold https://t.co/0GNDLrdpSr
Incredible morning celebrating 5 FL-based conservation orgs for their work making Florida a better place. Each received a $100K grant to sustain their missions and programs. @FL_WildCorridor @conservation_fl@nature_org#TroutLakeNatureCenter@WekivaTrust https://t.co/gE1aj3iSOg