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      • What Are Those Birds Soaring Overhead? 2023
      • String Beans on the Beach? 2023
      • All About Saw Palmetto 2023
      • Is There Such A Thing As A Tourist Tree? 2023
      • Wood Storks Do Not Deliver Babies! 2023
      • Butterflies and Pelican Bay Butterfly Garden 2020
    • Guided Nature Walk Excerpts
    • A Naturalist's View of PB Berm & Boardwalk
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Speak up, advocate

  Don't be part of the silent majority... speak up! 

 

PictureThe brown pelican, ungainly on the ground, is glorious in flight. - Lauren Tjaden

COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

When:    Second and fourth Tuesdays each month.
Time:      9:00 AM - Noon to 3:00+ PM
Location:  Admin Building, 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303
.

Note: 
Public petition speakers are limited to 3 minutes


Commissioners:
District 1: Rick LoCastro     [email protected]
District 2: Chris Hall       [email protected]                   
District 3: Burt Saunders  [email protected]                     
District 4: Dan Kowal   [email protected]

District 5  Bill McDaniel   [email protected]  




Picture Yellow Crown Heron, Maurice Barancik
PELICAN BAY SERVICES DIVISION                   

  When:  1st Wednesday, every month, at 1:00 pm 
  Where:   Hammock Oaks Community Center


 
  Board of Directors:


   Michael Fogg, Chairman* | Resident | | 
   Joe Chicurel,
 Vice Chairman* |Resident | 239-231-2024 | [email protected] 
   Susan Hamilton | Resident |
   
Michael Rodburg | Resident |
   Jacob Damouni | Commercial/Business | 239-594-6003 | [email protected] 
   Jack Cullen | Resident | | 
   
Mark Ferland | Commercial/Business |  | 
   Peter Griffith | Resident | 239-596-0514 | [email protected] 
   
Denise McLaughlin | Resident | | 
   Rick Swider | Resident | 239-591-6784 | [email protected] 
   
Michael Weir | Resident |  | 


  Staff
   Neil Dorrill | Administrator | 239-592-9115 | [email protected]
   Chad Coleman | Operations Manager | 239-238-6592 | [email protected]
   Lisa Jacob | Project Manager  | 239-252-1355 | [email protected]
   Darren Duprey | Supervisor Field I |239-252-1355 | [email protected]
   Karin Herrmann | Operations Support Specialist II | 239-252-1355 | [email protected]
   Barbara Shea | Administrative Support Specialist II | 239-252-1355 | [email protected]


COASTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

When:    Thursdays,  Time:  1:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Where:  Growth Management Division/Planning & Regulation                      
​ 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive, Naples.  Always check location.

                           
 Members:

Joseph S.Burke - Chairman (City of Naples)
Jim Burke - (Collier County)
Bob Raymond - (Collier County) 
Dave J. Trecker - Vice Chairman (Collier County) 
Steve Koziar - (City of Marco Island) 
Erik Brechnitz - (City of Marco Island) 
Robert Roth - (City of Marco Island) 
Judith Hushon - (City of Naples) 
Raymond Cristman - (City of Naples) 
                        Mangrove Action Group (MAG) is dedicated to conserving the Clam Pass/Clam Bay Natural Resource Protection Area (NRPA) and its natural environs, to protecting its mangroves, its wetlands and the flow and quality of its water, believing that its unspoiled character makes a critical contribution to the environment, to the flora and fauna that share it, and to the quality of life for everyone.
  • Home
    • History and Mission >
      • MAG Advocacy
    • Become a MAG Member >
      • MAG Membership Application
    • Board of Directors
    • Contact MAG
  • MEETINGS & MINUTES
    • Meetings In The Season
    • Meeting Minutes
    • Previous Presentations
    • Collier County Storm Risk Management Study (CSRM) >
      • CSRM Monthly Status Meetings
      • Speak Up, Advocate
  • MAG Projects
    • Bird Nesting Boxes
    • Children's Story Tell & Nature Walks
  • Nature Walks
    • PB Guided Nature Walks
    • PB Shorebird Talks
    • Flora and Fauna >
      • Are all the white birds you see on the berm the same? 2024
      • What Are Those Birds Soaring Overhead? 2023
      • String Beans on the Beach? 2023
      • All About Saw Palmetto 2023
      • Is There Such A Thing As A Tourist Tree? 2023
      • Wood Storks Do Not Deliver Babies! 2023
      • Butterflies and Pelican Bay Butterfly Garden 2020
    • Guided Nature Walk Excerpts
    • A Naturalist's View of PB Berm & Boardwalk
    • The Inhabitants >
      • Birds
      • Fish
      • Invertebrates
      • Mammals
      • Plants & Grasses
      • Reptiles
      • Trees
  • MANGROVES AND THE ESTUARY
    • Mangrove Articles
    • Why Are Mangroves Important?
    • Pelican Bay Mangroves