Parks & Natural Resources
Coastal This week coastal staff has started their preseason printing and folding for the upcoming 2026 Shorebird and Sea Turtle nesting seasons. Staff has been busy creating new educational materials, updating current brochures and thinking of new goodies to design for educational outreach events, and their upcoming nesting seasons. Land Management
This week staff continued some ongoing habitat enhancement
operations at multiple properties. A pine density/overstory reduction at Amberjack Environmental Park. A total of 110 trees were cut. Staff continued trail maintenance at Cedar Point Environmental Park. Nearly 2500 linear feet of trail was trimmed. Exotic/invasive plant treatment work continued at Charlotte Flatwoods Environmental Park and Amberjack Environmental Park. Nearly 5 acres of properties were treated and multiple species were targeted including melaleuca, downy rose myrtle and ear leaf acacia. In addition to these projects land management staff also executed some minor repair/replacement of boards on the boardwalk at Tippecanoe Environmental Park.
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