Fun Fact: The Famous Florida Citrus Trees Are NOT Native To Florida. Citrus Trees Were Planted By Mid-century

Fun Fact: The Famous Florida Citrus Trees Are NOT Native To Florida. Citrus Trees Were Planted By Mid-century

Fun Fact: The famous Florida citrus trees are NOT native to Florida. Citrus trees were planted by mid-century Spanish explorers before they became the state's featured fruit. https://www.visitflorida.com/en-us/eat-drink/facts-about-florida-citrus-oranges.html

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4 years ago
The Sawgrass Nature Center Was Notified Via Email Today That We Will Be One Of The Many Businesses Featured

The Sawgrass Nature Center was notified via email today that we will be one of the many businesses featured on the Female-Founded Business Finder. This is a joint project between the Stacy’s Rise Project and the Hello Alice social business platform. The directory is featuring businesses run and founded by women. It can be found by scanning the QR Code on a bag of Stacy’s Pita Chips during the month of November or by clicking here:  www.femalefounderfinder.com. 

It is important for women to come together and support each other to close the gap between genders in leadership. We are proud to promote this business finder and other businesses of all backgrounds being run by women for women. 

Friendly reminder that the Sawgrass Nature Center (legally Coral Springs Nature Center and Wildlife Hospital) is a non-profit, charitable organization that runs on donations and is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and environmental stewardship. We rehabilitate and released injured, sick, or orphaned wildlife brought to us by the surrounding communities. We also provide a home to over 100 non-releasable animals due to permanent injuries or their non-native status. Our education department is responsible for organize on and offsite programming as well as developing a program to provide free educational and professional development resources to Title I schools in South Florida. 

Feel free to check us out on our website, or like us on social media. We really appreciate the support :)


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4 years ago
Manatees Are Nicknamed “sea Cows” Because They Eat Seagrasses And Other Aquatic Plants. Following

Manatees are nicknamed “sea cows” because they eat seagrasses and other aquatic plants. Following decades of conservation progress, the West Indian manatee was recently reclassified from threatened from endangered under the Trump Administration. Diverse conservation efforts and collaborations by Florida and other manatee states, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Caribbean nations, public and private organizations and citizens, have led to notable increases in manatee populations and habitat improvements. Photo by Keith Ramos, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

4 years ago

Our Great Blue Heron was doing some feather cleaning this morning. Look at how long that neck is! The long neck and beak of the Heron was adapted to fishing for prey. This tall birds are excellent at wading through the water and make quite an impressive sight in flight. 

“ Great Blue Herons aren’t likely to visit a typical backyard. However, they are sometimes unwelcome visitors to yards that include fish ponds. A length of drain pipe placed in the pond can provide fish with a place to hide from feeding herons. Herons, like most of our birds, are legally protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.” -The Cornell Lab https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Great_Blue_Heron/overview


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3 years ago
Molly, The Loggerhead Musk Turtle

Molly, the Loggerhead Musk Turtle

4 years ago
Black Vulture, Coragyps Atratus

Black Vulture, Coragyps atratus

4 years ago
Ever Wanted To Know More About An Animal? Curious About The Nature That's All Around You? The SNC's Environmental

Ever wanted to know more about an animal? Curious about the nature that's all around you? The SNC's environmental experts have conversations with researchers from all over the field of environmental science to bring you fun facts and topics about the science that is happening around you every day!

Listen to our newest episode an interview on Beekeeping with Dr. Leo Gosser here: 

https://anchor.fm/snc-wild/episodes/Beekeeping-with-Dr--Gosser-e1080m1


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4 years ago

Our resident vulture is a very curious bird. Vultures are one of Florida’s natural scavengers. That means they feast on the remains of dead animals. These guys are an important part of the life cycle and without them, Florida would be a much grosser place. 


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4 years ago
This Injured Burrowing Owl Was Brought To The Nature Center By A Concerned Broward County Resident To

This injured Burrowing Owl was brought to the nature center by a concerned Broward County resident to be rehabilitated. We were able to successfully able to release it back into the wild as good as new! 

This Burrowing Owl had an interesting feature that made it a unique visitor at our hospital. Most Burrowing Owls have bright yellow eyes. This one in particular possessed a recessive gene that gave it brown eyes instead. 


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4 years ago

Conservation: Bridge of hope for world's rarest primate

An artificial rope bridge across a divided forest could help save the ape, a type of gibbon, from extinction. from BBC News - Science & Environment https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-54557877

4 years ago
We’ll Be The First To Admit That Sometimes Trying To Lead A Zero-waste Or Organic Lifestyle Comes With

We’ll be the first to admit that sometimes trying to lead a zero-waste or organic lifestyle comes with a cost association. But in a year such as this, or any other year you might have a tight budget, there’s no need to feel guilty about not spending more to do more for the environment. In this article we will discuss some easy, affordable ways to reduce your waste footprint on the planet that won’t have you breaking the bank.

https://sawgrassnaturecenter.org/2021/01/19/zero-waste-on-a-budget/


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The Sawgrass Nature Center (SNC) is a nonprofit located in South Florida. Our mission is to educate the public about native wildlife and environmental stewardship. We also rescue, rehabilitate, and release injured, orphaned, or sick wildlife. Animals that cannot be released due to permanent injuries or disabilities are given a forever home on site with animal keepers that know how to properly care for them. We are able to operate due to donations from generous patrons. If you are interested in helping us further our mission, check us out at:  https://sawgrassnaturecenter.org/

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