Volunteer of the Month – October 2024

Volunteer of the Month – October 2024

Volunteer of the Month – October 2024 Eric Nikolai CCFW is proud to acknowledge Eric Nikolai as October’s volunteer of the month! Eric is a long time member and is former CCFW board member. Eric volunteers his trailer and drives the float for CCFW in the...
Cape Coral Construction Displaces Burrowing Owls, Sparks Community Outrage

Cape Coral Construction Displaces Burrowing Owls, Sparks Community Outrage

A Cape Coral resident is raising concerns after witnessing the destruction of a burrowing owl habitat.

Early Thursday morning, around 8:30 a.m., concerned neighbor Amanda Goodwin says she saw the bulldozing of the protective sign for burrowing owls at the construction site at NE 8th Place and NE 11th Street.

Goodwin says she saw a white pickup truck with a tractor dismantling the sign. NBC2 even spotted a displaced owl while at the construction site.

Nick Jennings from FWC to Discuss Burrowing Owls

Nick Jennings from FWC to Discuss Burrowing Owls

Nick Jennings from FWC to Discuss Burrowing Owls Did you know that Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) biologists have an active program to band Cape Coral’s burrowing owls? Join Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife (CCFW) at their first general meeting...
Saving Burrowing Owls in the Rain

Saving Burrowing Owls in the Rain

Saving Burrowing Owls in the Rain Published by Wink News by Tiffany Rizzo We’ve got lots of rain the past couple of days, and it’s flooding and burrowing owls’ homes. The older owls can fly to higher ground, but Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife President Pascha...
2024 Burrowing Owl Census Results

2024 Burrowing Owl Census Results

The results have been tallied – the number of burrowing owls counted during the 6th annual census on May 18, 2024 in Cape Coral is 5098! This is a fantastic result demonstrating that Cape Coral’s official city bird is thriving in our city! 884 more owls were counted than in 2023, attributable to conservation efforts by the city, many members of the community and Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife (CCFW) to protect this threatened species which is such an iconic symbol of Cape Coral.

2024 Burrowing Owl Photo Contest Results

2024 Burrowing Owl Photo Contest Results

2024 Burrowing Owl Photo Contest Results Today, we’re thrilled to unveil the winners of the 2024 Burrowing Owl Photo Contest! The response this year was overwhelming, with an abundance of stunning and distinctive images capturing the essence of these magnificent...
Gopher Tortoise Day April 10, 2024

Gopher Tortoise Day April 10, 2024

Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife (CCFW) wants the community to be aware that Lee County has joined with many municipalities in officially proclaiming April 10 as Gopher Tortoise Day. The purpose of Gopher Tortoise Day is to to raise awareness of this threatened species and conservation efforts to protect them.

2024 Burrowing Owl Festival Recap

2024 Burrowing Owl Festival Recap

2024 Burrowing Owl Festival Recap Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife (CCFW) would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to all that made the 22nd Annual Burrowing Owl Festival, Wildlife and Environmental Expo on February 24, 2024 a resounding success. The event...
Volunteer of the Month – February 2024

Volunteer of the Month – February 2024

Volunteer of the Month – February 2024 Gigi Yarusso Approximately eleven years ago, Gigi met a woman from Switzerland, Maija Gadient. Both shared the love of wildlife, especially the Florida manatee and the monarch butterfly. Six years ago, Gigi involved herself...