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Venus Lake Preserve Rewilding Underway
The Venus Lake Preserve is an 11-acre property that contains a five-acre tidally influenced lake that SCCF acquired in 1984. Three areas on this preserve need to be restored to make the entire property beneficial to native wildlife. The rewilding of these areas will include the removal of exotic species and the planting of native vegetation on this preserve, which already draws an array of wildlife.

Wildlife cameras have documented several wildlife species visiting the preserve, including bobcats (Lynx rufus), coyotes (Canis latrans), river otters (Lutra canadensis), and various wading birds. The trees immediately adjacent to the lake are buttonwood (Conacarpus erectus) and various mangrove species that help prevent erosion and provide nesting habitat for several avian species. As this area grows in, the spreading cover and habitat diversification will attract more wildlife to the property.
After the trees are planted, frequent watering will be needed to get the plants established; however, the summer rains are certainly aiding this process. The preserve will be furnished with new signs depicting the preserve name and new SCCF logo.

