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Protecting Sanibel and Captiva Islands: The Conservation Story (Natural History)

Full title: Protecting Sanibel and Captiva Islands: The Conservation Story (Natural History)
ISBN: 9781467140676
ISBN 10: 1467140678
Authors: Anholt, Betty LeBuff, Charles
Publisher: The History Press
Num. pages: 224
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2018

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Synopsis

The Vibrant Sanibel And Captiva Islands Are Ecological Marvels Compared To Florida's Many Overbuilt Barrier Islands. Development Began With The Construction Of The Sanibel Island Lighthouse In 1884, When Only The Lighthouse Keeper And Assistant And Their Families Lived On The Island. Noted Conservationist Jay N. Ding Darling Led The Charge In Preserving The Islands' Wildlife And Natural Beauty From The Greed Of Real Estate Speculators And Land Developers In The 1930s. Former Presidents Like Harry Truman And Cabinet-level Executives Worked Alongside Sanibel And Captiva Residents, Setting Up Preserves And Wildlife Refuges To Guard The Integrity Of The Islands' Unique Natural Blessings, Abundant Wildlife And Aquatic Stores. Charles Lebuff And Betty Anholt Review The Evolution Of The Islands' Conservation Ethic And How It Perseveres Even Today.