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Lake George Conservation Area Expands by 27.4 Acres, Protecting Florida's Natural Heritage

15 Oct

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Summary

  • Lake George Conservation Area grows by 27.4 acres
  • Expansion safeguards over 20 miles of wildlife corridor
  • Acquisition includes wetlands, pine forests, and a pond
Lake George Conservation Area Expands by 27.4 Acres, Protecting Florida's Natural Heritage

On October 16, 2025, the St. Johns River Water Management District Governing Board approved the purchase of 27.4 additional acres for the Lake George Conservation Area in Putnam County, Florida. This expansion contributes to a network of protected lands that safeguard over 20 miles of wildlife corridor along Lake George and the St. Johns River.

The newly acquired property includes crucial habitats such as shrubby and hardwood wetlands, longleaf pine forests, and a pond. These ecosystems are vital for preserving the area's diverse flora and fauna, which include the Florida gopher tortoise, bald eagle, and Florida black bear. The Lake George Conservation Area now spans nearly 12,000 acres and features 3.5 miles of shoreline, offering a variety of recreational activities like hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

"Lake George is one of those special places where you can feel Florida's natural heritage all around you," said Cammie Dewey, the District's Middle St. Johns River Strategic Planning Basin Coordinator. "This expansion not only protects the water and wildlife that make Lake George so unique, it also ensures future generations can experience its beauty firsthand."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Lake George Conservation Area in Putnam County, Florida has expanded by 27.4 acres.
The newly acquired property includes shrubby and hardwood wetlands, longleaf pine, and a pond, which are crucial for preserving the area's diverse ecosystems.
The Lake George Conservation Area provides habitat for numerous native species, including the Florida gopher tortoise, bald eagle, and Florida black bear.

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