August 23, 2022

New story from National Geographic: 20,000 acres in the Florida Wildlife Corridor to be saved. Help share the news!

Today, the Florida Governor and Cabinet approved funding for the permanent conservation of 19,897 acres across seven properties in the Florida Wildlife Corridor. That totals to 56,000 acres saved in the state since the passing of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Act in 2021. At Wildpath, we work with State agencies and partners to photograph pieces of the Florida Wildlife Corridor approved for protection. Please use our social media toolkits, and the media they contain, to widely share the story of the Florida Wildlife Corridor and our collective progress protecting it! More can be found on our website here.


Be sure to also read the newest article from National Geographic, 'The quest to protect the Florida Wildlife Corridor gains ground' written by Doug Main. 

August 2022 Social Media Toolkit

Connecting the Corridor Story Map

National Geographic article highlights that since the passage of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Act in 2021, the State has protected more than 56,000 acres (80 square miles) of land, an area larger than the District of Columbia.


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