Today marks the 11-month anniversary of when Hurricane Ian changed the lives of those on Sanibel Island forever. The size and scope of the storm were unprecedented. With 155 mph winds and up to a 12-foot storm surge, the island was left unrecognizable.
Category: August 2023
Coastal Watch
Count our friends at the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation among some of our favorite heroes! Since their conception more than 50 years ago, they’ve been at the forefront of every important environmental initiative for our islands, helping to protect wildlife, restore native habitats, monitor water quality and advocate for our ecosystems.
Strength, Compassion and Hope
Our hearts go out to all those affected by the recent devastating wildfires on Maui. It can be difficult to comprehend both how much was lost, as well as the grief and anguish left behind from such an unprecedented disaster.
Our New Ambassadors
At the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, there’s a bunch of wonderful folks who truly give a hoot about our wildlife. In fact, CROW welcomed two new Animal Ambassadors this week: Eastern screech owls Wallace and Gromit.
The Heart of Our Island
BIG ARTS has been the heart of our island for more than four decades. The Barrier Island Group for the Arts was created in 1979 by a small group of dedicated artists who wanted to capture the joy, inspiration and sense of community they found on Sanibel Island. The special gathering place they envisioned has provided exceptional artistic, educational and enrichment experiences for island residents and visitors ever since.