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Desoto County Environmental Learning Laboratory

Description: The Desoto County Environmental Learning Laboratory is an outdoor classroom for the students of DeSoto County.  Diversified programs are offered to students to learn to identify common plants and animals on site and how they interrelate with each other as well as man. 

The Outdoor Classroom is also open to the public for photography, nature study, and appreciation.  The public is welcome Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and  Friday 9AM- 3PM and Saturday from 10AM to 4 PM.

Vegetation Communities: Dense oak pinewoods, cypress maple wetlands, pop ash swamp, oak and cabbage palm hammocks, pine palmetto areas, open fields, creek and wetlands

Location: The site is approx. 15 minutes west of Arcadia off County Road 769.  From Charlotte County, take Kings Highway which becomes CR 769 in DeSoto County. Go approx 10 miles, then turn left onto Environmental Lab Road. Travel approx. 1 mile to the center.  Park in designated area and sign in at visitor’s station

Amenities:  Hiking trails with boardwalks through swamps.  Several benches on trails.  Restrooms.  Deer, cougar, foxes, hogs and other animals in cage displays.

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

Birds that you may encounter year-round include:


Pileated woodpecker

Bald eagle

Little blue heron

Blue jay

Red shouldered hawk

Green heron

Cardinal

Wood stork

Short tail hawk

White eyed vireo

Little blue heron

Osprey

Turkey vulture

Great egret

Bald eagle

Black vulture

Snowy egret

Downy woodpecker

Ground dove

 

 

 

 

 

Migrants that you may see

Blue birds

Pine warbler

Tree swallow

Swallow tailed kite

Yellow-rumped warbler

Blue-gray gnatcatcher

Palm warbler

American robin

 

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