A program of The Institute for Regional Conservation

A program of The Institute for Regional Conservation

A program of The Institute for Regional Conservation

A program of The Institute for Regional Conservation

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Examples of species to benefit from NAWCA restoration at Palmetto Bay and Old Cutler Bay:

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Birds and other wildlife

Woodstork
Mycteria americana
Screech Owl
Megascops asio
Painted Bunting
Passerina ciris
Eastern Bluebird
Sialia sialis

Pine Warbler
Dendroica discolor

Eastern Meadowlark
Sturnella magna

Loggerhead Shrike
Lanius ludovicianus

Little Blue Heron
Egretta caerulea

Atala Butterfly
Eumaeus atala

Florida Leafwing
Anaea troglodyta floridalis
American Crocodile
Gopher Tortoise
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Plants

Sand Flax
Linum arenicola

Crenulate leadplant
Amorpha herbacea crenulata

Small's Milkwort
Polygala smallii

Pineland Clustervine
Jacquemontia curtisii

Man-in-th-ground
Ipomoea microdactyla

Christmasberry
Crossopetalum ilicifolium

Goulds wedge sandmat
Chamaesyce deltoidea adhaerens

*all photos are from U.S. Fish and Wildlife and IRC staff

 

Invasive species to be removed

 

For questions contact:

Sarah Martin
Field Biologist
martin@regionalconservation.org
305-505-9192

Tony Pernas
Coordinator for the National Park Service
Florida and Caribbean EPMT
tony_pernas@nps.gov
786-249-0073

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