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RV work campers
tackle roadside trash related to Irma
Endangered
Miami blue butterfly
survives Irma
Learn about the
Florida Keys mole skink
and its Irma impacted habitat
Hazards and debris
found on and adjacent to refuge lands
Gates and signs
damaged
Learn about all
our partners
helping with recovery work
Pine rockland habitat
one of the most important areas for post Irma recovery
Schaus' swallowtail butterfly
work important for moving forward post Irma
Volunteers help
with important recovery efforts
Boat dock destroyed
, also impacts partners
Repairing the wildlife fence
along US1 highway
Current visitor center damaged
and opening date unknown
Lower Keys marsh rabbit
vulnerable and of concern
Vehicles damaged
, affecting law enforcement, visitor services, and biology work
Popular public use areas
and nature trails intact
Maintenance shop
flooded and equipment lost
Beach berm habitat
severely impacted at Long Beach
New Nature Center
survives Irma
Key deer road surveys
help to determine post Irma population
Bunkhouse damaged beyond repair
affecting biology and visitor services management capacity
Endangered Key tree cactus
impacted by storm surge
Volunteers at Crocodile Lake NWR
help with Irma recovery
Refuge staff return
from evacuation and thank the
incident management team
Last Updated: Dec 22, 2017