While we had hoped to share this important presentation with you in person, in light of the Coronavirus, we have created an online version with everyone’s health and safety in mind.
The Guardians are pleased to be among several non-profits in support of an initiative to preserve land in Hobe Sound that is home to wading birds, bobcats, endangered plants, and more. The ecological corridor is the headwaters of the Loxahatchee and St. Lucie Rivers, east of I-95 and west of Hobe Sound on both sides of Bridge Road.
The wildlife and plants depend on this natural flow of water for daily existence. Without it, they may not survive. Please take a few moments to read the PDF and learn how you can help ensure this continues for future generations.
View the Presentation by clicking Here
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the following:
Donations and applicable tax deductibility:
Matt Sexton, Sr. Vice President, The Conservation Fund
msexton@conservationfund.org
Ecological issues:
Greg Braun, Executive Director, The Guardians of Martin County
dgregbraun@aol.com
Property management, recreation, hydrologic reconnection opportunities:
Chuck Barrowclough, Executive Director, Treasured Lands Foundation
cbarrowclough@treasuredlands.org
Thank you for your time & interest!