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Florida springs > the beach. 💧
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✨ Silver Springs Through the Decades! ✨
One of the most iconic springs in the SJRWMD district, Silver Springs has been a beloved Florida treasure for generations! Known for its crystal-clear waters, glass-bottom boats, and rich wildlife, it’s captivated visitors for decades. 💧🛶
Fun Facts:
1930s: Hollywood filmed classic movies here! 🎬
Mid-1900s: Glass-bottom boat tours became a must-do experience.
Today: The springs remain a hub for wildlife viewing, kayaking, and exploring Florida history. 🦢🌿
Check out these vintage photos from decades ago and see how Silver Springs has stayed one of the district’s most iconic natural wonders! 💛
#SJRWMD #SilverSprings #FloridaSprings #FloridaHistory #NativeWildlife #GlassBottomBoat #WaterConservation
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🌿💧 September’s Property of the Month: Blue Cypress Conservation Area 💧🌿
This incredible property is a mosaic of wetland communities – from open water systems to floodplain marshes – dominated by maidencane, sawgrass, willows, and buttonbush, dotted with tree islands and cypress domes. 🌳✨
It’s one of the most undisturbed areas in the headwaters of the St. Johns River and home to the largest remnant marsh of its type in the region. A true gem for nature lovers and explorers!
📍 Plan your visit and experience it for yourself!
🔗 Click the link to learn more about this month’s featured property:
sjrwmd.info/BlueCypress
#PropertyOfTheMonth #BlueCypress #FloridaOutdoors #SJRWMD #ExploreFlorida #Wetlands
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🦋🌼 Spotted: A Gulf fritillary butterfly enjoying a snack on Bidens alba!
These vibrant orange pollinators love Florida’s native wildflowers — and Bidens alba is one of their favorites. This hardy plant isn’t just beautiful; it’s a pollinator powerhouse that supports butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects.
At the St. Johns River Water Management District, we manage natural lands to protect vital habitats like this — where native wildflowers thrive and butterflies can flourish. Every bloom plays a role in a healthy ecosystem! 🌿💧
📸 Next time you’re out on District lands, keep an eye out for these fluttering beauties! Learn more about where you can explore
➡️ bit.ly/DistrictLandsMap
#SJRWMD #PollinatorPower #GulfFritillary #FloridaNature #WildFlorida #WaterLessWorryMoreFlutter
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Our core missions are all about water!
Daily: 0.06
Monthly: 7.25
Yearly: 47.74
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.