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Conservation Lands

Search By Preserve Name
Preserve Name Previous Owner Acreage
Albright Island Preserve Princeton University 14.47
Algiers Preserve Dayton 9.32
Bailey Homestead Preserve Francis Bailey 28.29
Bay Drive Preserve Harvey and LaVerne Gigstad 7.30
Bay Drive Preserve Robert L. and Ruth E. Dormer 2.30
Beach Road Francis, Sam, John Bailey and Charlotte Matthews 0.68
Beach Road Sanibel Shores 0.50
Beach Road Francis, Sam, John Bailey and Charlotte Matthews 4.50
Belle Meade Subdivision - Lots 25-29, 46, 47, 49 Stahlin / J.P. Carter and Co. 1.94
Blue Skies Preserve Armstrong 8.02
Blue Skies Preserve Hendry 7.78
Bob Wigley Preserve / Andrea Waitt Carlton Family Tract DeVorin / Nail 9.00
Bob Wigley Preserve / John and Mary Jo Boler Family Tract DeVorin / Nail 9.00
Bob Wigley Preserve / Pete and Pat Allen Family Tract DeVorin / Nail 9.00
Bright Water Subd. Buffer Malcolm B. Beattie, Brightwater Subd. 3.00
Buck Key Hotard 10.00
Buck Key - Benedict Wildlife Preserve, USFWS Elena Duke Benedict 194.00
Buck Key Preserve, State of Florida, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Mariner Properties Dev. Inc. 70.00
Buck Key, State of Florida Hotard 12.00
C.R. Johnston Preserve Johnston 85.09

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