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The 374-acre site straddles
Interstate 75 west of the Myakka River. The site contains nearly
1.5 miles of river shoreline, pine flatwoods, wetlands, mesic
hammocks and unusual low bluffs along the river. Bald eagle nest
on the site.
Importance
Conservation of this site will help protect the character and
quality of the Myakka River and the adjacent riparian areas.
Status
An additional 86 acres were acquired in 2004, resulting in
approximately 300 acres with 1.4 miles of river frontage
protected in this site. Florida Communities Trust (FCT) awarded
40% reimbursement ($915,032) for acquisition costs of one parcel
and a 45% reimbursement ($484,397) for acquisition costs for
parcels included in the Sleeping Turtles grant project.
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