🚨 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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4 hours ago
According to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor, 99.3% of Florida is currently experiencing Moderate to Exceptional Drought conditions (D1–D4).
🔴 52.4% of the state is in Extreme Drought (D3)
⚫ 22.3% of the state is in Exceptional Drought (D4)
Now more than ever, every drop counts. 💧
Simple actions like limiting outdoor watering, fixing leaks, and reducing unnecessary water use can make a difference across our communities.
The St. Johns River Water Management District continues monitoring conditions closely and encourages residents and businesses to conserve water whenever possible.
🚿 Visit our website to learn more:
www.sjrwmd.com/wateringrestrictions/
Because Florida water — it’s worth saving.
#Florida #Drought #WaterConservation #SJRWMD #FloridaWater #SaveWater #WaterMatters
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2 days ago
🌳💧 Ever wonder why a cypress tree is in our logo?
It’s not just a symbol — it represents the heart of Florida’s natural systems.
Cypress trees are perfectly adapted to life in the water and play a major role in keeping our ecosystems healthy:
🌿 They naturally filter water by trapping sediments and nutrients
🌊 They help reduce flooding by slowing and storing water
🦅 They provide habitat for birds, fish, and other wildlife
🌳 And they can live for hundreds of years
You’ll find these iconic trees across many of our District lands — standing strong in wetlands and along waterways.
That’s why the cypress tree is part of our logo — it reflects our mission to protect water, support wildlife, and preserve Florida’s natural resources.
📍 Next time you see one, take a moment to appreciate everything it does.
#SJRWMD #FloridaNature #CypressTree #WaterMatters #Wetlands
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2 days ago
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