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If you can help a lot or a little we please email savebardmoor@gmail.com and let us know you are available. Every event and everyday there are opportunities to help.

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We need your pictures!

Did you know that there are at least three federally listed, threatened species living, nesting and feeding on Bardmoor property? These beautiful and amazing creatures may be what we need to SAVE BARDMOOR and stop development but we need to prove that they live amongst us and rely on this green space for their survival.

We need to collect wildlife photos from Bardmoor and the surrounding area on an ongoing basis, to be reported weekly to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to show that this is a consistent and permanent home and wildlife corridor for many important species. We must continue to show diversity and that these animals are here every day, all the time, week after week, in order to get Fish and Wildlife to advocate for us. Photos of roseate spoonbills, the rarer herons (little blue and tricolor), storks and ibis, and any other rare animal are especially valuable to us at this time but we need photos of all wildlife to help show diversity.

If you have your cell phone with you while out walking, driving through the neighborhood, playing golf, etc. and see wildlife, please take photos and send them to us, noting the date and approximate location. For example: “April 8th, pond near 7th hole” or “April 8, yard on Longwood Drive”. We are not looking for perfect photos; just identifiable animals. In addition, if you have wildlife photos from the recent past (last two years) of special species like spoonbills and any other wading/water birds, ibis, alligators, otters, falcons, ospreys, turtles…anything out of the ordinary, and can give approximate date/location, we need these immediately.

The Bardmoor Golf and Tennis Club property is a green oasis in the middle of an already overdeveloped and densely populated county, containing great diversity of wildlife. In order to support our legal and political case against Wheelock and Gentry Land, the potential developers of the property, we need to document and prove that Bardmoor is more than a recreation destination: it is a nature preserve in its own right.

Please email photos to Lisa Eresman: lisaeresman@gmail.com.

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