The National Wildlife Federation

Community Profile

Program Year

2023

Status

Active | Certified

Last Certification Date

9/11/2023

Certified Since

3/1/2017

Habitat Locations

By City - Coral Springs

Registered On

3/1/2017

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Coral Springs

Coral Springs, FL

City or Town

Population: 134000

Summary

Coral Springs is a suburban community in Broward County bordered by the America's Everglades on the west. The city's motto is "Everything Under the Sun." The city's environmental sustainability goals include enhanced resiliency of native species and stewardship of our natural resources. Coral Springs actively promotes and protects our urban tree canopy, water resources and wildlife habitat. We are a Tree City USA.

My Certified Wildlife Habitats

8 Habitats

My Annual Activity Points

45

Total Re-Certification Points

55 / 30

Community Spotlight

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Sawgrass Nature Center and Wildlife Hospital

The Sawgrass Nature Center and Wildlife Hospital is a place where people of all ages can come to observe birds, mammals, reptiles and native plants and learn to appreciate the beauty of nature in South Florida.

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Sustainable Coral Springs

Sustainability is critical for the future of our economy, our city, our people, and our planet.

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Sandy Ridge Sanctuary

Award-winning 38-acre environmentally sensitive land (ESL) passive park. The sanctuary preserves endangered pine flatwoods and gopher tortoise habitat.

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