Outlet: Good Morning America Outlet: Kake Headline: 8-year-old lives out dream to photograph animals in the wild Excerpt: One boy is living his dream to be a naturalist and photograph wildlife. "I love animals and nature because of my experiences in school," said Oban, who is 8 years old. Thanks to a partnership between Make-A-Wish Connecticut and Make-A-Wish Southern Florida, Oban was able to travel from Connecticut to meet National Geographic Explorer Carlton Ward Jr. for an exclusive tour through Florida's Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary.
Outlet: MiamiCurated Headline: Updated: Things to Do in Naples + Best Restaurants Excerpt: Now is a good time to go to Naples, when the performing arts are in full swing, and before it’s too hot to visit the lovely gardens and nature attractions. Here’s an updated list of the top things to do in Naples Florida, including shopping and best restaurants, from a Staycation I took. Journey into the heart of the Everglades ecosystem on Corkscrew’s famous boardwalk – a 2.25-mile adventure through pine flatwoods, wet prairie, around a marsh, and finally into the largest old growth Bald Cypress forest in North America. Online tickets are required at www.corkscrew.audubon.org.visit.
Outlet: WGCU (NPR) Ft. Myers Headline: Invasive willows gone, wading birds back at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Excerpt: Roseate spoonbills and other wading birds are digging Florida Audubon’s efforts to remove invasive Carolina willows that have overtaken vital wet prairies inside the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary east of Naples. “Our marsh and prairie restoration efforts are helping bring birds back to areas within the sanctuary that had been overtaken by Carolina willow,” Lisa Korte, director of the sanctuary, said Friday. “Nature’s response to our restoration process is rapid.”
Outlet: The Guardian Headline: ‘We’re saving the last of the last’: what Florida’s endangered panthers need to survive Excerpt: Traveling with photographer Carlton Ward Jr through southwestern Florida, driving through a busy highway outside Naples. Palm and pine trees flank the roads, and the morning humidity is thick. Ward and I drive into the backcountry of Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary to visit another piece of the corridor puzzle. Corkscrew is a 13,000 acre refuge with 500-year-old cypress trees and wetlands managed for wildlife. At 21 square miles, the sanctuary isn’t large enough for a panther’s home range, but female panthers are known to raise cubs there. I sit down at a shaded picnic table to talk with the sanctuary’s director, Lisa Korte. “We believe in maintaining corridors,” Korte says. “Animals shouldn’t be dead-ended. We’re a place where a panther can feel safe.”
Outlet: WDRB.com Louisville Headline: Publix Associates Go Green for Publix Serves Week Excerpt: Throughout this week, more than 6,200 Publix associates across the company’s seven-state operating area will be volunteering at more than 220 state parks and other nonprofit organizations focused on environmental sustainability. In 2021, Publix donated funds to remove invasive trees and plants from portions of the Florida Everglades.
Outlet: Progressive Grocer Headline: Publix Serves Environmental Week Is Underway Excerpt: As part of the company’s commitment to environmental sustainability, Publix has embarked upon long-term collaborations to support freshwater restoration in its home state of Florida. Last year, the grocer pledged $2 million to save the Florida Everglades.
Outlet: ABC-7 News Ft. Myers Headline: FPL volunteers help preserve swamp sanctuary in Naples during Power to Care week For the past week, FPL company volunteers have been taking part in its Power to Care week. They rolled up their sleeves and got their hands dirty to help make the communities they serve even better places to live, work, and raise families. On Wednesday, March 2, more than 20 FPL volunteers were at Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Naples. They spent the day preserving the swamp sanctuary by cleaning up, landscaping around the property, painting the administration building, trimming vegetation, and maintaining the boardwalk area.
Outlet: iHeart Radio/WNDH Ohio Headline: Young Boy Gets To Be Nat Geo Photographer For A Day Excerpt: An 8-year-old boy diagnosed with a rare form of lymphoma has lived his dream of being a nature photographer Oban Birmingham got hooked up with National Geographic photographer Carlton Ward thanks to Make-a-Wish South Florida They spent the day taking photos at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Southwest Florida. Ward spent serious quality time with Oban, even showing how to use trail cameras for shots of undisturbed wildlife.
Outlet: iHeart Radio/Bobby Bones Show Headline: TMSG 8-year-old Becomes National Geographic Photographer for a Day Excerpt: 8-year-old Oban Birmingham from Connecticut was diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia and he just had his Make-a-Wish dream come true. Birmingham was first diagnosed in October 2020, but that didn't stop his passion for nature. He's always wanted to be a wildlife photographer, he particularly loves endangered Florida panthers. Make-a-Wish South Florida stepped in to make Birmingham's dream a reality. He got to spend a day with National Geographic photographer Carlton Ward at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Southwest Florida.
Outlet: Brobible.com Headline: Doorbell Camera Picks Up Huge Florida Panther Walking Past Front Door Of Naples Home Like It Owns The Place Excerpt: One of these extremely rare wild panthers showed up on a doorbell camera in Naples and the footage was shared on social media for the world to see. The current range of the Florida panther and the historic range are pretty different but these wild panthers have always called Naples home.These days, wild Florida panthers are located primarily throughout Southwest Florida across an area of five counties (Collier, Hendry, Lee, Miami-Dade, and Monroe). Naples, FL is in Collier County which is also home to the Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, a wildlife preserve where wild Florida panthers are occasionally spotted.
Outlet: Jacqui Thurlow-Lippsich.com Headline: Old Growth Cypress, Old Friends-Corkscrew Swamp Excerpt: Long before our waters were impaired, our state’s most stately trees were cut for timber. But in Collier County, a portion of Florida’s original old-growth bald cypress forest remains. Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary boardwalk allows access into this majestic place considered the world’s largest old-growth bald cypress forest. Amazing!Hundreds of thousands of gorgeous wading birds, often with chicks, were slaughtered. This of course is what brought Audubon to action. Audubon realized that even though so much was already lost; they must now fight not just to save the birds, but also the birds’ habitat.
Outlet: Gulfshore Life Magazine Headline: Protecting the Florida Wildlife Corridor The photo Carlton Ward Jr. worked for nearly two years to capture happened in the backcountry of Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary along a tree-shaded path that dead-ends at a barbed-wire fence. Ward, a conservation photographer, National Geographic Explorer and founder of the Florida Wildlife Corridor, wanted to document a Florida panther crossing between the ranch and Audubon’s land to deliver this message: We need undeveloped land—millions more acres of it, public and private alike—to ensure wildlife, like the Florida panther, survives. In Collier, about 55,000 privately owned acres in the eastern portion of the county—an area known as the Rural Lands Stewardship Area (RLSA)—have been placed under stewardship easements, I learn from Brad Cornell, Southwest Florida policy associate for Audubon Florida and Audubon of the Western Everglades. His organization and others are pushing to protect another 79,000, encouraging the county to adopt new incentives for farmers and improvements to the rules governing the RLSA.
Outlet: Travel Awaits Headline: 7 Incredible National Parks And Preserves To Visit In Southern Florida Excerpt: Mysterious. Intriguing. Restored. These are just a few of the words that come to mind when I think of the beautiful network of wild and wonderful parks protecting the fragile ecosystems in South Florida. Present-day travelers can experience slices of this tropical paradise and are awed by its beautiful diversity.Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is one of southern Florida’s hidden gems. I took a personal tour with Professor Jerry Jackson, who spent 3 hours walking through the four ecosystems with me. I have been coming to Naples, Florida, for over 25 years and, until recently, had never been to this beautiful part of Florida. It became the crown jewel of parks for me.
Outlet: Traverse City Record-Eagle Headline: Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary: A stroll through time and nature Excerpt: While visiting Florida in winter I’ve written a few columns on outstanding outdoor adventures in the Sunshine State visiting snowbirds might try. Most have been about kayaking, but a few, like the columns on Sanibel Island’s Ding Darling Preserve and the Okefenokee Swamp in northern Florida, were more about hiking. Here’s another hiking experience in southwest Florida that I highly recommend. On the outskirts of Naples, not far from Sanibel and Fort Myers, a visit to Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is well worth the time.
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