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Current water level at Fisheating Creek
Cypress Knee Museum
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Save Our Creeks is a
Florida non-profit membership organization made up of interested
citizens and groups devoted to the general purpose of conservation
of natural resources, especially creeks and small waterways. Our
focus is primarily in SW Florida, but our scope reaches throughout
Florida and even to the entire United States
of America.
Save Our Creeks was
organized in 1989 in an effort to save Fisheating Creek from being
closed to the public by Lykes Brothers. This landmark case resulted
in the preservation of 18,000 acres surrounding a beautiful
cypress-lined creek winding 52 miles from its headwaters in
Highlands County through Glades County all the way to its mouth on
Lake Okeechobee. This case has set important legal precedence in
protecting other waterways in Florida. To this day, Fisheating
Creek remains one of the most pristine waterways in Florida and
crucial habitat to endangered panther and many other threatened and
endangered species, such as the Florida black bear and swallowtail
kites. It is also the only part of the Everglades watershed that
has not been altered or destroyed by humankind-and while billions
of dollars are anticipated to be spent on Everglades restoration,
there are still many threats to this creek. Save Our Creeks
continues fighting to protect Fisheating Creek from these many
threats and has also expanded its efforts to protect other
threatened waterways, such as Telegraph Creek where massive
development of the Babcock property is being planned.
WE
DID IT! THANK YOU! ---WE STOPPED
THE EAGLE TRAINING CENTER IN VENUS!
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