East, West, and always North
We are past the halfway point. The past two weeks has taken on an incredible series of adventures. We have been traveling in the land north of Lake Okeechobee, otherwise known as [...]
We are past the halfway point. The past two weeks has taken on an incredible series of adventures. We have been traveling in the land north of Lake Okeechobee, otherwise known as [...]
We have had two amazing days at Archbold Biological Station, near Lake Placid, Florida. The station’s executive director, Hilary Swain, joined us Sunday night and led us onto Archbold property on Monday. [...]
The Expedition has reached Highlands County, in south central Florida. Since leaving the Caloosahatchee River ten days ago, we have traveled across properties with existing conservation easements. Some easements we touched are [...]
31 January 2012 We came to Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge under an I-75 underpass designed to facilitate the movement of wildlife and water. We began at Picayune Strand State Forest and [...]
See a map of our route for this week of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition. We hope to be able to add these to our blog each week. FWCE_Week 3
On Sunday we had another day of no traveling, and we had a busy dance card. First, our friends Clyde and Niki Butcher arrived at our cabin. Elam and the Butchers have [...]
It was well after dark when we arrived at our destination, a small private inholding in Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park. A carload of friends from Tampa arrived and met us near [...]
We are in the beginning of a fairly difficult section of the Expedition, on a couple of fronts. This is physically grueling work on some days. On Monday we hiked from the [...]
On Wednesday and Thursday of this week Carlton, Elam and I camped on and documented a remote tree island in Francis Taylor Wildlife Management Area north of SR 41 in Water Conservation [...]
On the third day we awoke at Oyster Bay chickee. Our chickee was positioned on the east side of a small island, protecting us from the open bay to the west. A [...]