Sawgrassnaturecenter - Sawgrass Nature Center

sawgrassnaturecenter - Sawgrass Nature Center
sawgrassnaturecenter - Sawgrass Nature Center
sawgrassnaturecenter - Sawgrass Nature Center
sawgrassnaturecenter - Sawgrass Nature Center
sawgrassnaturecenter - Sawgrass Nature Center
sawgrassnaturecenter - Sawgrass Nature Center
sawgrassnaturecenter - Sawgrass Nature Center
sawgrassnaturecenter - Sawgrass Nature Center
sawgrassnaturecenter - Sawgrass Nature Center
sawgrassnaturecenter - Sawgrass Nature Center

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4 years ago
One Of The SNC’s Permanent Residents Is A Red Rat Snake We Call Big Red. Red Rat Snakes Are Native

One of the SNC’s permanent residents is a red rat snake we call Big Red. Red Rat Snakes are native to Florida and can be commonly found in the Everglades. All snakes have an ecological role to play in the environment, so even if you don’t like them, it is in our best interests to respect them and leave them alone.  

If you want to learn more about red rat snakes and how the SNC helps them, click the link: https://sawgrassnaturecenter.org/2014/11/07/lets-learn-about-rat-snakes/


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4 years ago

Tis that very lit time of year…..

Video by snakebuddies🐍

4 years ago

Luckily there was a quack in the ice

4 years ago

This is the same advice we give to people calling the nature center every day. Great content to share around for concerned citizens. 

Since It’s Almost That Time Of Year Again!

Since it’s almost that time of year again!


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4 years ago

This Gulf Coast Spiny Softshell turtle is native to fresh waters of the Florida panhandle. Notice his distinctive snout and the “pancake” pattern on his leathery carapace. 

This turtle is mainly carnivorous, feeding on crayfish and other small aquatic life, and occasionally plants. What he lacks in bony defense, he makes up for in speed. His lighter shell allows him to more quickly in muddy water as well as on land. 

Their very long necks and pointed snout are adapted for reaching fresh air without having to move from their hiding space. 

Pancake, our resident softshell turtle, came to us as a surrendered pet. 


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3 years ago
This Beautiful Limpkin Was Seen In Our Front Wetland The Other Day. You May Have Heard Their Calls And

This beautiful Limpkin was seen in our front wetland the other day. You may have heard their calls and thought something terrible was happening! Don't worry, it's just normal territorial behavior. Listen here: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Limpkin/sounds 

4 years ago
What Is Climate?

What is Climate?

Climate is a long-term state that helps us predict our weather. For example, Florida’s climate isn’t going to be anything like Alaska’s. We know, as Floridians, that our climate here is sub-tropical. Our proximity to the equator and the fact that we are almost completely surrounded by water means that we typically have warmer, wetter weather. Climate is long-term and weather is short-term. Even though Florida can get the occasional cold front and thus cold weather, we know that it will eventually give way to warmer weather. Our tropical climate here in Florida is the reason we can go swimming in December.

What is climate change?

Climate change typically refers to the Earth’s total climate. Since climate is such a long-term, broad concept, it can take a lot of things and a really long time to drastically change it. However, the effects of climate change can be felt as they gradually increase overtime. For example, there were more named storms in 2020 than in any previous recorded year.

What is causing climate change?

Historically, Earth’s climate has always gradually changed over time. What’s new is the rate at which our climate is changing. Climate scientists believe this rapid change is due to the massive increase in burning fossil fuels since the Industrial Revolution. Burning fossil fuels for energy to power our homes, jobs, and cars releases gas into the atmosphere. The same atmosphere that traps air for us to breathe has been trapping the increased amounts of fossil fuels which is causing a massive shift in how we experience climate and weather.

What can I do?

Learning is always the first step. Making educated decisions for yourself and your family is the best way to move forward in any given scenario. Climate change is no different. Take the time to learn more and share the knowledge. Pasted below is a list of reliable resources on climate change.

NASA: https://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/k-4/stories/nasa-knows/what-is-climate-change-k4.html

United Nations (UN): https://www.un.org/en/sections/issues-depth/climate-change/

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA): https://www.noaa.gov/education/resource-collections/climate/climate-change-impacts

Check out part 1 of our Climate Change interview with Coral Springs Commissioner Nancy Metayer https://anchor.fm/snc-wild/episodes/Interview-with-Commissioner-Metayer-Part--I-eqtv93


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3 years ago
Spiny Softshell Turtle “Pancake” Basks Under His Heat Lamp.

Spiny Softshell Turtle “Pancake” basks under his heat lamp.


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3 years ago
A Downy Woodpecker In Our Front Wetland

A downy woodpecker in our front wetland

3 years ago
Merry Christmas From Leonidis!

Merry Christmas from Leonidis!

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Sawgrass Nature Center

The Sawgrass Nature Center (SNC) is a nonprofit located in South Florida. Our mission is to educate the public about native wildlife and environmental stewardship. We also rescue, rehabilitate, and release injured, orphaned, or sick wildlife. Animals that cannot be released due to permanent injuries or disabilities are given a forever home on site with animal keepers that know how to properly care for them. We are able to operate due to donations from generous patrons. If you are interested in helping us further our mission, check us out at:  https://sawgrassnaturecenter.org/

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