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To determine the impact on habitat restoration and to learn for future plantings, we'll be doing the one year survey of scrub oaks planted by Ridge Rangers in May & June 2017.
We'll be working in teams and walking from plant to plant determining height and health; and recording the results for analysis.
Approximately 500 plants will be surveyed.

Please wear sturdy footwear, long pants, long sleeves (or a T with sunscreen), and a hat. Please bring your work gloves and hiker’s water bottle or similar.
We’ll have plenty of cold drinking water and all the tools needed.
Directions to FWC Royce Unit
From the corner of US 27 and CR 621 in Lake Placid, go east
on CR 621 1.7 miles to Hallmark Avenue on the left. Turn left on Hallmark. After 3.6 miles the road makes a sharp left
and sharp right and changes names to Royce Ranch Ave. After a total of 5.0 miles on Hallmark/Royce
Ranch Ave, Royce Ranch is on the left, marked by an FWC logo. Turn left onto the driveway and follow it
back to the offices.
This workday is part of Project Acorn ... a multiyear effort by the Ridge Rangers to
gather and pot scrub-oak acorns, maintain the sprouts, and plant the resulting
baby oaks in damaged scrub oak habitat on the Lake Wales Ridge.
The FWC Royce Unit is part of the Lake Wales
Ridge Wildlife and Environmental Area. The most distinctive natural community
on the Lake Wales Ridge is scrub, home to one of the rarest collections of
plants and animals in the world. Healthy scrub has the appearance of a
miniature forest with trees seldom taller than 10 feet and open patches of
sand. The WEA contains 20 of 22 federally listed plant species known to occur
on the Lake Wales Ridge.
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