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Announcing the Little Pine Island Celebration The 15 th Anniversary of the Restoration of Little Pine Island Saturday, April 28 th, 2012 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (At Little Pine Island – Entrance 1 mile west of Matlacha on Pine Island Road (SR 78)
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Little Pine Island is a 4700 acre State owned island within the Charlotte Harbor National Estuary and the Matlacha Pass Aquatic Preserve. The restoration of Little Pine Island is a joint project between the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection and Mariner Properties Development, Inc. Since the restoration of Little Pine Island began in 1997:
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More than 5 million melaleuca trees and 100 million pounds of exotic vegetation have been removed from Little Pine Island’s fresh and saltwater wetlands. To help restore the natural fresh and saltwater habitat, 7 miles of drainage ditches have been filled to rehydrate the island. Nesting bald eagles, ospreys, woodstorks, otters, bobcats and many other species have returned to Little Pine Island.
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1997 – Before Restoration
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1998 – Melaleuca Removed
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2009 – Fully Restored Wetland
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2001- Before Restoration
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2004 – Melaleuca Removed
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2009 – Fully Restored Wetland
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The Little Pine Island Celebration Free Admission Raffle for 2 Kayaks Guided Tours Wildlife Photography Class BBQ Join Us for: Please call Dick Anderson at 239-470-4703 for more information or to register for the Wildlife Photography Class This event benefits the Friends of the Charlotte Harbor Aquatic Preserves and the Calusa Land Trust
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