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To the Developer:
- Incorporating native habitat will increase property values; leaving native habitat
improves quality of life.
To the Public:
- Knowledge, understanding and action play a vital role in preserving the Lake Wales Ridge
Ecosystem.
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To the Legislator:
- Leading local initiatives can avoid state and federal regulations;
- In a 1998 Kitchens Group opinion poll of Floridians, 94 percent of the respondents said
they thought we owe it to future generations to protect beaches, rivers, and open space
that make Florida unique.
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Some of the ways you can help
protect the Ridge include:
CITIZEN ACTION
- Tell community
leaders how important Florida's natural heritage is to you. Be informed about action
in the legislature and local government.
EDUCATION
- Learn to identify rare plants and animals
and understand the fascinating relationships. Attend educational lectures, workshops, or
special events.
GO NATIVE
- Remove invasive exotic plants
and animals on your property. Landscape your home with the appropriate native plants for
your site. Create backyard habitats for wildlife.
JOIN
- Become a member of an organization that
works to protect the Lake Wales Ridge Ecosystem.
RECREATION
- Experience the outdoors with family and friends at different times and seasons.
The Lake Wales Ridge is one of the most subtle natural landscapes on Earth. To understand
this fact, you need to be close to it. Many conservation areas are open to the public.
Contact the managing agency about access and recreational
opportunities.
VOLUNTEER
- Help construct trails, conduct rare plant inventories, or remove invasive exotic
plants. If you prefer indoor work, there are many opportunities
to assist with data entry, research, or writing.
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