October 20, 2023

Wildpath's new film 'Dear Tampa Bay' now available to watch for free

Our new short film, Dear Tampa Bay, is now available to watch for free here.


This production was in partnership with The National Wildlife Federation and funded by the National Academy of Sciences. Directed, filmed, and edited by Wildpath's Director of Video Storytelling, Katie Bryden, this visual letter delivers valuable messages from community leaders across the Gulf of Mexico, empowering Tampa Bay residents to prepare, adapt and build resilience against the impacts of climate change. Discover how the Tampa Bay area can tackle climate change challenges head-on.


To learn more about Wildpath's work to inspire the appreciation and protection of the Gulf of Mexico, visit wildpath.com/gulf-of-mexico.

Upcoming Events


November 1st

5:30-8:30 PM

Odessa, FL

Live Wildly Lecture on the Lawn with Carlton Ward Jr.


Join Carlton Ward. Jr., a conservation photographer and National Geographic Explorer, as he shares his passion for Florida’s natural and cultural landscape. There will be a viewing of his documentary “Path of the Panther” followed by a Q&A session. More event information can be found here.

November 4th

9:00 AM-1:00 PM

Panama City Beach, FL

Florida Panther Festival


The Florida Panther Festival is being hosted by our friends at the Naples Zoo. Enjoy outdoor exhibits by area conservation partners and speak one-on-one with wildlife experts. Free Admission for Collier County Residents. More event information can be found here.

For a full list of Path of the Panther screenings, please visit pathofthepanther.com/watch

Action Alert

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeks public input on proposed Everglades to Gulf Conservation Area


The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking public review and comment on a draft proposal establishing the Everglades to Gulf Conservation Area in southwest Florida. The proposed area abuts the Everglades Headwaters National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area and spans 12 counties west of Lake Okeechobee from Lakeland to Naples, including the watersheds of the Peace River, Myakka River, Fisheating Creek and Caloosahatchee River.


For more information on how to submit public comment and upcoming public meetings, please visit https://www.fws.gov/press-release/2023-09/everglades-gulf-conservation-area.

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