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The Nature Conservancy owns and manages approximately 63,748 acres in Florida. The following preserves are open to the public:
Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve
Blowing Rocks Preserve
The Disney Wilderness Preserve
Machaba Balu Preserve
Tiger Creek Preserve
Everglades
Fire
Freshwater
Invasive Species
Longleaf Pine Forests
Marine
Bats
Corals
Fish
Florida Black Bears
Florida Panther
Florida Scrub-jays
Gulf Sturgeon
Indigo Snakes
Manatees
Oysters
Python
Red-cockaded Woodpeckers
Seagrass
In accordance with the Department of Justice’s amended regulation implementing Title III of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regarding "Other Power‐Driven Mobility Devices,” The Nature Conservancy has completed an assessment of its nature preserves in Florida. Please download our nature preserve accessibility assessment (119 KB pdf) for more information.
Bear Tracking
Blackwater River State Forest
Carbon Research
Central Florida Lygodium Strategy
Dam Removal
Everglades
Florida Reef Resilience Program
Gulf of Mexico
Hatchineha Ranch
Perdido Preserve
Python Patrol
Little Pine Island
Military Base Buffering
Oyster Reef Restoration
Orianne Society
Sea Level Rise
Seagrass Restoration
Springs Restoration
Steephead Streams
Woodruff Lock and Dam
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