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The 184-acre site is composed of
approximately twenty parcels located south of and surrounded on
three sides by the Pinelands Reserve, between the Myakka River
and Interstate 75. Depressional wetlands subject to ponding six
to nine months a year define most of the site. Broad sloughs,
hydric hammocks, freshwater swamps and marshes are also present
throughout the site.
Importance
If this site were acquired, it would fill a gap surrounded by
protected land to the north, west and east. The existing site
mostly contains habitats that have been degraded by hydrologic
alterations and the construction of several single-family
residences. However, successful hydrologic restorations have
been done on the Pinelands Reserve to the north.
Status
Multiple ownerships make the acquisition of the entire site
unlikely. However, it may be possible to acquire enough parcels
to enhance the hydrologic restorations on the county’s Pinelands
Reserve.
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