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Environmental Park

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Description: This 183 acre environmental gem was purchased by Charlotte County in 1994, with money from the state of Florida (Florida Forever Funding). An additional 34 acres was acquired in 2002 as Florida Scrub-Jay mitigation. The addition linked the County-owned preserve land with the Charlotte Harbor Buffer Preserve State Park. This 217-acre environmental park is managed by the Charlotte County Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department.

Vegetation Communities: Scrub, scrubby flatwoods, pine flatwoods, slough systems, and lake.

Location: Englewood peninsula east of SR 775. Park access is of Gasparilla Pines Blvd.

Amenities: As of 7/4/05 the park is not yet finished, but when complete, it will have a trail system with informational kiosks, bird blinds at the lake, rest rooms, parking, playground, etc.

Animal Species You may not be able to see all these species

Birds that you may encounter year-round include:

Florida scrub-jay

Bald eagle

cardinal

Blue jay

Red shouldered hawk

Roseate spoonbill

Rufous sided towhee

Wood stork

osprey

White-eyed vireo

Little blue heron

 

Turkey vulture

Great egret

Black vulture

Snowy egret

Migrants that you may see:

White pelican

American robin

Pine warbler

Green-winged teal

Pine warbler

Palm warbler

Blue-winged teal

Yellow-rumped warbler

Tree swallow

Documented Mammals:

Raccoon

bobcat

Feral hog

opossum

armadillo

Documented Herps:

Cricket frog

Green Treefrog

Pinewoods treefrog

gopher tortoise

 

 

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