Conservation Florida is dedicated to protecting the Sunshine State's water, wildlife, and wild places. To this day, Conservation Florida has protected more than 40,000 acres of wild Florida; and there are many more to come!

From Pensacola to the Florida Keys, the nonprofit land conservancy works to save the land that saves us.


Conservation Florida partners with landowners to protect their land – forever. From large projects to small ones, and from tenth generation Floridians to new residents, the team invites everyone to take part in their vision – a Florida for everyone, forever.


Protecting Our Paradise


One example of this work? AP Ranch!


In 2025, Conservation Florida announced the permanent protection of more than 1,000 acres of working ranchland that is also home to the endangered Florida Panther.

AP Ranch is located in the heart of Florida and is home to countless unique species of wildlife and plants. From golden fields where cattle graze to green forests where panthers quietly roam, AP Ranch is just one of many precious properties that Conservation Florida is protecting thanks to support from nature-minded Floridians and private landowners like Gerry Arsenault, landowner of AP Ranch.

Photo courtesy of Anna Crocitto

“As a landowner, I’ve always believed that taking care of the land means leaving it better than you found it,” said Gerry. “Partnering with Conservation Florida ensures this place will stay pristine – for panthers, bears and other wildlife in perpetuity.”


Conservation Florida’s work is not only focused on large-scale projects AP Ranch, however. They're proud to collaborate with Floridians to protect land right in their backyards. It takes a village; and it's going to take all of us to protect what needs protecting.

Recently, Floridians in the Panhandle rallied for support when plans for a 16-pump fuel station were released. Why the concern? It was to be built overtop America’s longest underwater cave system.


Conservation Florida was honored to join community members, policymakers, and business leaders to ensure this special spot – Chip's Hole – was saved.

Protect What You Love


More than 1,000 people move to Florida each day, and it’s up to us to make sure that the special, wild Florida we know and love is able to sustain that growth. The time is now for us to work together to protect the land we are lucky enough to call our home. So next time you’re hiking a lush trail or swimming in blue waters, remember that it takes all of us to protect these places for future adventures.

Photo courtesy of Brandon A. Güel


Local to Florida and want to spend a day alongside fellow nature-lovers? Sawyer is proud to sponsor Conservation Florida’s annual Wild Florida 5K on January 31, 2026 in Orlando, FL. All proceeds from this run/walk go right back to protecting land, so it's an opportunity to make a direct impact – and have fun while doing it!

Learn more about Conservation Florida and help us protect our wild planet by visiting conservationfla.org or follow us on social media @conservationflorida. Thank you for protecting paradise with us!

Protecting Wild Florida

Conservation Florida is dedicated to protecting the Sunshine State's water, wildlife, and wild places. To this day, Conservation Florida has protected more than 40,000 acres of wild Florida; and there are many more to come!

From Pensacola to the Florida Keys, the nonprofit land conservancy works to save the land that saves us.


Conservation Florida partners with landowners to protect their land – forever. From large projects to small ones, and from tenth generation Floridians to new residents, the team invites everyone to take part in their vision – a Florida for everyone, forever.


Protecting Our Paradise


One example of this work? AP Ranch!


In 2025, Conservation Florida announced the permanent protection of more than 1,000 acres of working ranchland that is also home to the endangered Florida Panther.

AP Ranch is located in the heart of Florida and is home to countless unique species of wildlife and plants. From golden fields where cattle graze to green forests where panthers quietly roam, AP Ranch is just one of many precious properties that Conservation Florida is protecting thanks to support from nature-minded Floridians and private landowners like Gerry Arsenault, landowner of AP Ranch.

Photo courtesy of Anna Crocitto

“As a landowner, I’ve always believed that taking care of the land means leaving it better than you found it,” said Gerry. “Partnering with Conservation Florida ensures this place will stay pristine – for panthers, bears and other wildlife in perpetuity.”


Conservation Florida’s work is not only focused on large-scale projects AP Ranch, however. They're proud to collaborate with Floridians to protect land right in their backyards. It takes a village; and it's going to take all of us to protect what needs protecting.

Recently, Floridians in the Panhandle rallied for support when plans for a 16-pump fuel station were released. Why the concern? It was to be built overtop America’s longest underwater cave system.


Conservation Florida was honored to join community members, policymakers, and business leaders to ensure this special spot – Chip's Hole – was saved.

Protect What You Love


More than 1,000 people move to Florida each day, and it’s up to us to make sure that the special, wild Florida we know and love is able to sustain that growth. The time is now for us to work together to protect the land we are lucky enough to call our home. So next time you’re hiking a lush trail or swimming in blue waters, remember that it takes all of us to protect these places for future adventures.

Photo courtesy of Brandon A. Güel


Local to Florida and want to spend a day alongside fellow nature-lovers? Sawyer is proud to sponsor Conservation Florida’s annual Wild Florida 5K on January 31, 2026 in Orlando, FL. All proceeds from this run/walk go right back to protecting land, so it's an opportunity to make a direct impact – and have fun while doing it!

Learn more about Conservation Florida and help us protect our wild planet by visiting conservationfla.org or follow us on social media @conservationflorida. Thank you for protecting paradise with us!

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Conservation Florida
Conservation Florida is a statewide accredited land conservancy working to conserve Florida’s water, wildlife, and wild places. Since its founding in 1999, Conservation Florida has prioritized strategic and evidence-based land protection and has saved more than 40,000 acres of critical habitat.
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Protecting Wild Florida

Conservation Florida is dedicated to protecting the Sunshine State's water, wildlife, and wild places. To this day, Conservation Florida has protected more than 40,000 acres of wild Florida; and there are many more to come!

From Pensacola to the Florida Keys, the nonprofit land conservancy works to save the land that saves us.


Conservation Florida partners with landowners to protect their land – forever. From large projects to small ones, and from tenth generation Floridians to new residents, the team invites everyone to take part in their vision – a Florida for everyone, forever.


Protecting Our Paradise


One example of this work? AP Ranch!


In 2025, Conservation Florida announced the permanent protection of more than 1,000 acres of working ranchland that is also home to the endangered Florida Panther.

AP Ranch is located in the heart of Florida and is home to countless unique species of wildlife and plants. From golden fields where cattle graze to green forests where panthers quietly roam, AP Ranch is just one of many precious properties that Conservation Florida is protecting thanks to support from nature-minded Floridians and private landowners like Gerry Arsenault, landowner of AP Ranch.

Photo courtesy of Anna Crocitto

“As a landowner, I’ve always believed that taking care of the land means leaving it better than you found it,” said Gerry. “Partnering with Conservation Florida ensures this place will stay pristine – for panthers, bears and other wildlife in perpetuity.”


Conservation Florida’s work is not only focused on large-scale projects AP Ranch, however. They're proud to collaborate with Floridians to protect land right in their backyards. It takes a village; and it's going to take all of us to protect what needs protecting.

Recently, Floridians in the Panhandle rallied for support when plans for a 16-pump fuel station were released. Why the concern? It was to be built overtop America’s longest underwater cave system.


Conservation Florida was honored to join community members, policymakers, and business leaders to ensure this special spot – Chip's Hole – was saved.

Protect What You Love


More than 1,000 people move to Florida each day, and it’s up to us to make sure that the special, wild Florida we know and love is able to sustain that growth. The time is now for us to work together to protect the land we are lucky enough to call our home. So next time you’re hiking a lush trail or swimming in blue waters, remember that it takes all of us to protect these places for future adventures.

Photo courtesy of Brandon A. Güel


Local to Florida and want to spend a day alongside fellow nature-lovers? Sawyer is proud to sponsor Conservation Florida’s annual Wild Florida 5K on January 31, 2026 in Orlando, FL. All proceeds from this run/walk go right back to protecting land, so it's an opportunity to make a direct impact – and have fun while doing it!

Learn more about Conservation Florida and help us protect our wild planet by visiting conservationfla.org or follow us on social media @conservationflorida. Thank you for protecting paradise with us!

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Conservation Florida
Conservation Florida
Conservation Florida is a statewide accredited land conservancy working to conserve Florida’s water, wildlife, and wild places. Since its founding in 1999, Conservation Florida has prioritized strategic and evidence-based land protection and has saved more than 40,000 acres of critical habitat.
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