Conservation Lands staff within the Lee County Parks & Recreation Department is responsible for all land management activities at Conservation 20/20 preserves. Staff writes and implements land management plans for each preserve to protect and enhance natural plant communities and wildlife habitat. Land management activities include restoration projects, exotic plant and animal control, prescribed burns and native plantings. Staff also maintain all amenities, including trail systems, boardwalks, restrooms, picnic pavilions, and parking areas. 

Invasive and Exotic Wildlife

Land Management Activities


Restoration Projects

Deep Lagoon Preserve - Before
The project focused on the removal of Australian pine and melaleuca, along with other invasive exotic plants. There were three phases to the project, which included the following methods: excavation, hand-felling,​ and herbicide treatment.
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