Non-profit closer to preserving one of Florida’s largest remaining old-growth longleaf pine forests

By Nikki DeMarco
WFTV9
May 29, 2023
Category: Forestry
Region: United States, US East

OCALA, Fla. — A non-profit organization is one step closer to preserving one of Florida’s largest remaining old-growth longleaf pine forests that had not been preserved. The North Florida Land Trust is closer to preserving 541 acres in Marion County known as Swan Smiley Big Pine Preserve after Gov. DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet voted to approve the purchase of the property last week. Swan Smiley Big Pine Preserve is in the O2O Wildlife Corridor, adjacent to Lake Kerr and near the Salt Spring Recreation Area. The O2O is a 1.6-million-acre corridor of public and private lands that connects the Ocala and Osceola National Forests. The private lands of Swan Smiley Big Pine Preserve are surrounded by Ocala National Forest which is home to many imperiled species including the Florida scrub-jay and the red-cockaded woodpecker.

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