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Iguana

It’s not easy being green…and sometimes really big…and an invasive species.

Green iguanas (Iguana iguana…yes, that really is the scientific name), are seen in many parts of southern Florida, including on Sanibel and Captiva.  They are native to the southern half of Mexico and the...

F.I.S.H. of Sanibel-Captiva Inc.

When you are checking in at Sanibel Holiday, one of the things we will mention is regarding any leftover food you have at the end of your stay.  If you have any unopened, non-perishable food when you’re ready to depart, please feel free to bring...

Sanibel aerial

Let’s face it…one day (hopefully, sooner rather than later), we WILL be able to venture forth and travel again.  It’s going to be in our DNA to get as far away from our house as we can.  We’ve spoken to a lot of guests in...

SCCF Sea turtle

This is guest writer Taitum, in Guest Services and this is my second year as a turtle walker. I get up nice and early each Monday morning (form April 15 - October 31) to check my section of beach for turtle crawls, garbage and left...

C.R.O.W. staff in front of sign

Guest blogger Matt Spaulding related a wildlife experience over the weekend which involved the assistance of CROW (Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife):

“Sunday night, I was putting out the recyclables and happened to check the rain gauge (We were expecting storms Mother’s Day, but...

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