Get Connected / Take Action

This page informs of ways to get involved in environmental issues across Palm Beach County and Florida.

Map of the current Florida Wildlife Corridor protected spaces.

Our Mission is to champion a collaborative campaign to permanently connect, protect and restore the Florida Wildlife Corridor. We combine conservation science with compelling imagery and rich storytelling to heighten the visibility of the Florida Wildlife Corridor and inspire its protection. Through education and citizen engagement, the Florida Wildlife Corridor Coalition advocates for the protection of the missing links needed to connect conservation lands in the Corridor.  

Inspiration to get out in nature here in Palm Beach County!

Exciting video-log of a local expedition of the eco-beauty of the Palm Beaches.

"protected pieces of South Florida’s natural heritage that maintain a diversity of plants and animals."

"Enjoy a unique experience of hiking, biking, or horseback riding on 4 long distance multi-use trails that connect to 10 individual publically owned lands."



          Everglades Foundation  presents Families ForEverglades Croc Talk 


December 5, 2023

The Florida Oceanographic Society volunteer program helping to bag oyster shells.

Check it out: Volunteer opportunities like Beach Clean-ups, Oyster Shell Bagging and Sea Grass Matting.

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A picture of newly protected Florida longleaf forest.

State Acquires 2,115 Acres within the Coastal Headwaters Longleaf Forest Florida Forever Project

~ Parcel is within the wildlife corridor and will be restored as longleaf pine forest. ~

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announces the acquisition of a vital 2,115-acre parcel within the Coastal Headwaters Longleaf Forest Florida Forever project in Santa Rosa County. This parcel, which lies within the newly designated wildlife corridor, will enhance the connection between the Whiting Field Naval Air Station northward to the Blackwater River State Forest, creating an over 200,000-acre contiguous tract of protected land.