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Would you wake up before dawn to see sea turtles return to the ocean? š¢š
Our Lead Adventurist @adventurist_sara didāand it was magical. š
Learn more about Floridaās Tour de Turtles and how you can help by clicking the link in our bio.
#LiveWildlyFL #TourDeTurtles

Back in May at the Lionfish tournament, Live Wildly made a promise: for every person who joined the movement and signed a pledge to protect wild Florida, weād donate $5. ššæ
Now, weāre proud to announce that weāve officially donated $1,000 to support the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Floridaās Combatting Invasive Species Fund! š
Thank you to everyone who contributed to supporting Floridaās wildlife and ecosystems! Your support is making an impact.
#LiveWildlyFL #Lionfish #Lionfishtournament

Celebrating 35 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act with exciting news! š
Thanks to our partners at the @floridastateparksfoundation, 3 Florida State Parks are getting new 11-passenger trams designed for wheelchairs & mobility devices!
šļø Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park (Key Biscayne)
šļø Lovers Key State Park (Bonita Springs)
š² Topsail Hill Preserve State Park (Santa Rosa Beach)
Hereās to accessibility in wild Florida for all! āæāØ
#ADA35 #AccessibilityMatters #FloridaStateParks #livewildly #livewildlyfl #disabilitypridemonth

Why are mangroves important? In Florida, they do more than just line the coastāthey protect it. š±š
Mangroves reduce wave height by up to 66%, absorb carbon 10x faster than rainforests, and help prevent coastal flooding during hurricanes.
Since the 1940s, Florida has lost 84% of its native mangrovesāmostly to development. But the good news? Restoration efforts and state protections are helping bring them back.
During Hurricane Irma, mangroves helped protect over 500,000 people and prevented $1.5 billion in flood damage.
On International Mangrove Day, weāre celebrating these natural storm shieldsāand the people working to restore them.
#WhyAreMangrovesImportant #FloridaMangroves #MangroveRestoration #HurricaneProtection #CoastalEcosystems #LiveWildlyFL #MangroveDay #ProtectFloridaNature

How often do you go fishing in the sunshine state? āļøš£
If the answer is never, but you love wild Floridaā¦now might be the perfect time to try it out!
Weāve reeled in the best beginner-friendly fishing spots in Florida AND a simple guide to get you started.
Hit the link in bio and get ready to cast your first line š
#LiveWildly #LiveWildlyFL #BeginnerFishing #OutdoorAdventures #FloridaFishing

@theodysseymovie hear us out: swap Polyphemus the Cyclops with a Polyphemus moth.
Sure, youād need to tweak the storyāitās not exactly a man-eating giant. This moth doesnāt even have a mouth. It couldnāt eat anyone if it wanted to. Once it emerges from its cocoon, it only has a few days to live. Just enough time to vibe, lay eggs, and maybe trick someone into thinking itās a leaf. But think about it: isnāt watching a moth wayyyyy cooler than watching a man-eating Cyclops?
Plus, youād shine a light on how vital they are to our ecosystems. Nighttime pollinators, food for bats and birds, and champions of biodiversity! A moth might not crush ships or devour sailors, but those things donāt necessarily make a good story!!
Alsoā¦itās Moth Week. Just saying. Maybe you should think about it š«¶
#livewildly #mothweek #theodyssey #polyphemusmoth

Where do Floridians go to escape the summer heat? Here are Live Wildlyās top 5 recommendations.
āļø Wekiwa Springs State Park
āļø Devilās Millhopper Geological State Park
āļø Delmar-Wiggins Pass State Park
āļø Blackwater River State Park
āļø Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (say that one five times fast lol)
Wanna learn more about these spots? Comment āLinkā down below and we will DM you more info! š
#livewildlyfl #wearewildflorida #exploreflorida

Fun fact: only 6 of the 44 snake species found in Florida are venomous.
Most snakes you see are just chill dudes / dudettes doing their thing. No need to be afraid! Just give them the space and respect they deserve š #WorldSnakeDay
How do you feel about snakes?

Fishing = perfect excuse to go offline for a few hours š£
#livewildlyfl #wearewildflorida #livewildly #exploreflorida #explorefloridaoutdoors

Big news for #DisabilityPrideMonth! š
A fully accessible playground has just been unveiled, inspired by the sea turtles that nest along the parkās beaches! š¢š
This incredible space is designed for EVERYONE, featuring wheelchair access, sensory-friendly elements, and ground-level activities.
āWe hope this new playground sparks curiosity, joy, and a lifelong love for nature,ā said Delores Barr Weaver, named the first-ever āFlorida State Parks Foundation Accessibility Championā in 2024 after pledging $500,000 over five years to improve accessibility in state parks.
A huge THANK YOU to the Florida State Parks Foundation, Delores Barr Weaver Legacy Funds, and St. Augustine Amphitheatre for making Floridaās wild spaces more inclusive for future generations! š
#FloridaStateParksFoundation #AccessiblePlayground #InclusionMatters #DisabilityAwareness #AnastasiaStatePark

Reminder: thereās a lot to love about Florida š«¶
#livewildlyfl #wearewildflorida

If not snowbird season, why snowy bird?
Snowy egrets are the true Floridiansāsticking around all year, no matter how hot it gets or how many snowbirds flee. They thrive in shallow estuarine hangouts like mangroves, bays, saltmarsh pools, and tidal channels.
#LiveWildlyFL #WeAreWildFlorida #SnowyEgret


INVESTING IN THE FUTURE OF Wild Florida
Live Wildly strives to achieve a harmonious and sustainable future where economic prosperity coexists with a thriving and resilient ecological landscape.
