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Sunset Beach Access: Fixed Up and Looking Good
We’ve Got Good News This summer, we rolled up our sleeves and got the State Beach Access Point at Sunset Beach back in shape. After Hurricanes Helene and Milton, thousands of pounds of sand got pushed inland, burying the rope-and-pile fencing and covering the informational signage. People could still get to the beach, but the access point had shifted, looked beat up, and needed attention. Now, after some serious cleanup and repair work, it’s back to looking great—and most imp
Swin Swinford
Oct 132 min read
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Protecting Our Beaches: Real Progress, Real Impact—But We Still Need You
Over the past several days, the North Captiva Conservation & Beautification Foundation—alongside a passionate team of volunteers—has made incredible progress on our Beach Access Restoration Project . If you’ve been on the island recently, you may have seen the fresh pile-and-rope fencing going up at beach access points  where it had been destroyed by last year’s hurricanes. This fencing is vital: it helps prevent golf cart access to the sand, reducing damage to our dunes, pro
Swin Swinford
Jun 261 min read
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Protecting North Captiva’s Beaches and Wildlife
North Captiva Island is home to some of Southwest Florida’s most treasured natural beauty. Its beaches are not only a peaceful retreat...
Swin Swinford
Jun 182 min read
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Why Land Conservation?
North Captiva Island has entered what can only be described as hyper-growth mode. We all see it daily with the constant back and forth...
Swin Swinford
May 1, 20232 min read
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