Florida’s wildlife depends on clean water and open spaces. Although anhingas have learned to live with man in waterfront communities, they are vulnerable to environmental impacts lower on the food chain. Image ©Mac Stone
Cedar Key Fishing Community
Aerial Photograph of the historic Cedar Key fishing community, just south of the mouth of the Suwannee River. image ©Carlton Ward
Florida Keys Ecosystems
Protecting the Keys will enhance nature-based recreational opportunities for millions of visitors and help ensure the survival of rare plants and animals, some found nowhere else. image by ©Jeff Ripple
And My Father Before Me
Catesby's lily in the Kissimmee-St. John's River Connector
Florida Panther
The iconic Florida Panther depends on our success in maintaining intact connections between vast open spaces. Image ©Carlton Ward
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"LINC Together" Open House in Tallahassee

“LINC Together” Open House in Tallahassee

On Wednesday, January 11th, the Blan McBride family hosted a “LINC Together” Open House in Tallahassee. Over 70 artists and conservationists joined LINC Board President Carlton Ward Jr, Executive Director Peg McPherson, and LINC Affiliate Joe Davenport of Manship Films in a campfire presentation about... more

10 Artists Selected for Greater Everglades Conservation Atlas

10 Artists Selected for Greater Everglades Conservation Atlas

LINC announces the ten commissioned artists selected to participate in the Greater Everglades Conservation Atlas. Funded by a generous grant of $25,000 from RBC Capital Markets, the Atlas is being developed in partnership with National Geographic’s Maps Division and will feature place-based works of art.... more