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Sharing the Shore: Sea Turtle Season and Why Clean Beaches Save Lives
Every May, something extraordinary happens along Collier County's coastline. Under the cover of darkness, female sea turtles — some weighing over 300 pounds and having traveled hundreds of miles — haul themselves ashore to nest on the same beaches where they were...
570 Strong: The 2026 Great American Cleanup Results Are In
Keep Collier Beautiful welcomed 570 volunteers to clean up Collier County’s beaches, canals, and lakes by picking up litter and debris for the 2026 Great American Cleanup. The event logged over 1,700 volunteer service hours to help clean Collier County’s beaches and...
Friends of Tigertail Hosted Two Events in March
With a mission of stewardship and education about the unique area of Tigertail Beach Park and Sand Dollar Spit, Friends of Tigertail hosted two events in March. The second and final "Breakfast and Birds" presentation of 2026 was enjoyed by an enthusiastic group on...
Invasive Species: What They Are and How You Can Help
If you have seen an orange-headed agama lizard running through a parking lot or a dense stand of red-berried Brazilian pepper bordering a canal, you have already encountered invasive species. Many are so prevalent in our environment that most folks don’t know that...
It’s Time to Show Up: Become an Environmental Warrior at the 2026 Bay Days – Great American Cleanup
The annual Great American Cleanup provides an opportunity for Collier County neighbors who have never met to find themselves side by side on a canal bank or at a beach access point, pulling debris out of the places they love most. This year, the cleanup event is...
Keep Collier Beautiful Invites Collier County Volunteers to Register for the 2026 Bay Days – Great American Cleanup on March 28th
Keep Collier Beautiful (KCB) invites the Collier County community to register for the Bay Days – Great American Cleanup on Saturday, March 28, 2026. The event will run from 8:00 am to 11:00 am at select beaches, canals, and waterways in Collier County. The Great...
Love Your Waterways: Protecting Collier’s Canals & Estuaries
This month, Keep Collier Beautiful invites our community to show some real love for the waterways that make Collier County one of the most beautiful places in the world to live, work, and play. Our Waters Are Interconnected — And Vulnerable Collier County is woven...
Keep Collier Beautiful is Seeking Volunteers for the 2026 Collier County Community Litter Index Report
Keep Collier Beautiful (KCB) invites Collier County residents, students, and organizations to contribute reports for the 2026 Collier County Community Litter Index. This report enables the organization to monitor litter and debris levels across the county, ensuring...
New Year, Clean Start: Setting Environmental Resolutions That Last
January is synonymous with fresh starts and personal commitments. While most resolutions fade by February, environmental resolutions have a unique advantage: they create visible, measurable change in the community you call home. This month, Keep Collier Beautiful...
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