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🪶 The snail kite

🪶 The snail kite is one of Florida’s most specialized birds—feeding almost entirely on apple snails.

Because of this, it depends on healthy wetlands and stable water levels.

SJRWMD helps support species like the snail kite through water management and habitat restoration across the region 💧

👀 You might spot them flying low over marshes on District lands

#FloridaWildlife #SnailKite #SJRWMD #Wetlands #Conservation
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59 minutes ago
Florida’s First Hi

Florida’s First Highways Were Waterways 🌊

Long before highways and interstates, steamboats were the way to explore Florida. This historic map shows the early transportation routes that connected communities through rivers, lakes, and wetlands—many of which flow through the St. Johns River Water Management District today.

From the St. Johns River to the Indian River Lagoon, these waterways were once the lifeline of travel, trade, and discovery across the state.

💡 Then vs. Now:
What once powered exploration now supports something just as important—water supply, flood protection, and habitat for wildlife.

📍 Our waterways have always shaped Florida’s story—and they still do.

#FloridaHistory #StJohnsRiver #Waterways #FloridaLife #SJRWMD #DidYouKnow #ExploreFlorida
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23 hours ago
🚨 REMINDER: Headw

🚨 REMINDER: Headwaters Boat Ramp Temporary Closures 🚧

The Headwaters Boat Ramp (including kayak launch) at Fellsmere Water Management Area will be closed Mon–Thurs during the first full week of each month (May–Sept) for maintenance and restoration work.

🗓 May 4–7 | June 1–4 | July 6–9 | Aug 3–6 | Sept 8–10

For more information, visit: www.sjrwmd.com/lands/recreation/announcements
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Rainfall dashboard

Daily: 0.03
Monthly: 2.30
Yearly: 44.26

The monthly rainfall total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the past 30 days.

The yearly total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the previous 365 days.


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