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neighborhood land conservancy

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Formerly d/b/a The Environmental Conservancy of North Port And Surrounding Areas

contactus@neighborhood-land.org

941-275-5814

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neighborhood land conservancy

neighborhood land conservancyneighborhood land conservancyneighborhood land conservancy

Formerly d/b/a The Environmental Conservancy of North Port And Surrounding Areas

contactus@neighborhood-land.org

941-275-5814

Donate Today

our mission statement

We acquire and permanently conserve neighborhood land for preservation of, and education and research about, neighborhood wildlife, native plants, trees and soil.


In other words, WE SAVE "Stepping Stones" of land for NEIGHBORHOOD NATURE. 

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Our current service areas are Sarasota and Charlotte Counties.

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Together, we can stop at least some of the bulldozing that is erasing Florida’s natural environment daily.


 [We are not an advocacy entity]


Our History

We first launched our neighborhood land conservation mission within the City of North Port in the Spring of 2020.  The concept of neighborhood land conservation was a very foreign one to many at that time so we wanted to keep our initial effort small, but it was always the goal to expand into Sarasota and Charlotte Counties.


   As of 2/6/2026 we've acquired 57 parcels across North Port, Harbour Heights, Port Charlotte, Deep Creek, El Jobean, Englewood, Gulf Cove, South Gulf Cove and Sarasota. See the "Our Protected Lands" tab of our website for further details.


We are largely an all-volunteer organization; we have only one paid employee as of late 2025, a part-time Administrative Assistant.


In the future we are open to expanding our mission and land acquisitions into other areas of Sarasota and Charlotte Counties and perhaps beyond to other areas of Florida.


benefits of saving neighborhood land for nature

 Conserving natural land in our neighborhoods allows for the preservation/protection of, education about, and co-existence with, our local native flora and fauna, especially threatened species such as the Gopher Tortoise and Florida Scrub-jay. and declining species such as the Northern Bobwhite Quail.


Conservation of natural land amidst residential development preserves wildlife habitat, threatened and/or endangered species and biodiversity; maintains scenic landscape for people; helps reduce flooding; helps filter water/improve water quality; and maintains the tree canopy and native vegetation that serve as filters for our air. Conserving land increases property values near these greenspaces too.  

 
When we conserve land, all living things win. 

what is being erased by development?

What Is The Neighborhood Environment Made Up Of? 


Sarasota/Charlotte neighborhoods are composed of a diverse range of natural communities, often referred to as habitat: scrub, scrubby flatwoods,  mesic hammocks, mesic (pine) flatwoods and freshwater wetlands, that are experiencing daily alteration or destruction as a result of development. 


Learn more about Florida's natural communities through the Florida Natural Area Inventory here: 

https://www.fnai.org/species-communities/natcom-guide


Without neighborhood conservation land amidst residential development it will be impossible to maintain the biodiversity that is necessary for the long term survival of our native flora and fauna that preceded us for decades.

The "woods" in our neighborhoods are just an illusion and will continue to disappear unless we buy or otherwise acquire land and permanentatly protect it.

 Each parcel of land on this example street in North Port is individually owned and subject to being completely clear-cut for residential development, removing vital habitat for our wildlife and erasing our tree canopy and native plant life.   


Many neighborhoods in Sarasota and Charlotte Counties still consist of streets like this one with a  mix of natural land parcels and developed-residential home parcels.


 Rapid land development is demolishing wildlife habitat DAILY.  We acquire neighborhood land to help retain nature's biodiversity and ensure at least some native wildlife will retain their homes to remain within forever, while humans do the same around them. 


We can coexist!


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WE SAVE NEIGHBORHOOD LAND TO PROTECT THEIR HOMES

    THE FUTURE AND THE URGENCY TO SAVE NATURE

    The vast majority of North Port is zoned for residential development as shown on the Zoning Map above. North Port is 104 square miles (65,560 acres).


    Imagine most of those 65,560 acres clear-cut and developed as the years pass by. Where will the wildlife go? Erasure of our current native plant population and local native tree canopy would be a certainty too.


    This same scenario is the case for many of our surrounding area neighborhoods including Port Charlotte, Harbour Heights, Venice, Englewood, Punta Gorda and Sarasota which is why we have expanded our mission beyond where it began in North Port.

    “In the end, we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand and we will understand only what we are taught.”


    Baba Dioum



      

    THE FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO. FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVANCY OF NORTH PORT, INC. IS CH61576. 


    A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES AT 1-800-435-7352 OR ONLINE AT FDACS.gov 


    REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.



    Copyright © 2024 The Environmental Conservancy of North Port, Inc.  dba the Neighborhood Land Conservancy - All Rights Reserved.


     



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