Every Conservation Intern at Corkscrew has to complete an independent project of their choosing that they feel will benefit the staff and the organization in some way. I decided to try and describe recent changes in land use surrounding the greater Corkscrew Watershed using aerial shapefiles from the South Florida Water Management to create my maps. I had a big focus on agriculture and urban development, as I learned through research that these were the two big pressures on our watershed. I created these maps and this presentation to spread awareness to Corkscrew staff and volunteers of how we have to be cognizant of the land outside of our borders. I have just completed my internship with Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary and want to share some of the maps that I created for this project. Please enjoy and watch the changes through time.
Presented by Nicholas Charles, Former Conservation Intern