Rookery Bay Reserve 30th Anniversary
Celebrating 30 Years of Coastal
Stewardship
Thirty years ago, the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research
Reserve was established near Naples, Florida as a 3,700-acre
nationally protected area. The reserve is the result of efforts
from a concerned community working in partnership with state and
federal environmental agencies. Since that time, long-term
research and stewardship programs have improved the
understanding of the delicate balance between growing human
populations and sustaining a healthy estuary.
Since the reserve’s creation, it has been expanded to 110,000
acres, representing one of the nation’s last remaining
relatively untouched mangrove-forested estuaries. The reserve
helps ensure long-term protection of habitats that provide
refuge for a rich and diverse community. A myriad of wildlife,
including 150 species of birds and many threatened and
endangered animals, thrive in the estuarine environment and
surrounding upland hammocks and scrub found within the reserve.
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 The Environmental Learning Center has a
2,300 gallon mangrove aquarium. |
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Rookery Bay Reserve
300 Tower Road
Naples, FL 34413
(239)417-6310
www.rookerybay.org |
 Activities are held daily at the Learning
Center. |
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The reserve protects a nearly pristine mangrove estuary.
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