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First Lady Casey DeSantis and Junior Rangers Madison and Mason DeSantis Join DEP at Florida Caverns State Park for Continued Hurricane Michael Recovery Efforts.

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MARIANNA, Fla. – Today,  First Lady Casey DeSantis and Junior Rangers Madison and Mason DeSantis  joined Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Secretary  Shawn Hamilton to plant longleaf pine seedlings as part of continued  hurricane recovery efforts at Florida Caverns State Park. During  Hurricane Michael, which made landfall on October 10, 2018, as a  Category 5 storm, Florida Caverns State Park sustained  devastating damages and lost more than 90% of its forest. The Florida  State Parks Foundation, a direct support organization of the DEP,  created the Plant A Pine initiative in  which 100,000 longleaf pine seedlings were planted at state parks  across Florida. Following that success, they recently announced another  goal to plant an additional 100,000 longleaf pine trees by Earth Day  2022.

“Floridians enjoy our award-winning state  parks, and planting these pines will restore healthy ecosystems, while  also providing an essential connection for Floridians of all ages to get  outside, volunteer, and enjoy the life-enhancing benefits of nature and  the outdoors,” said First Lady Casey DeSantis.  “Today’s event emphasizes the importance of both large and small efforts  to help communities recover and become more resilient. From day one of  his administration, Governor DeSantis has stood with Panhandle  communities impacted by Hurricane Michael and this is another way to  revitalize a stunning, historical part of Florida’s history.”

“Today, we celebrated not only the  importance of protecting Florida’s State Parks, but also the importance  of hurricane recovery through environmental restoration,” said DEP Secretary Shawn Hamilton.  “These opportunities allow us to witness first-hand how Governor  DeSantis’ leadership has aided hurricane recovery efforts in our state.”

Thousands of trees that multiple groups  generously donated have been planted throughout the park, and thanks to  the hard work of dedicated staff and volunteers, Florida Caverns State  Park recently opened its campgrounds in October 2021 for the first time  since Hurricane Michael made landfall. Planting longleaf pine seedlings  restores the appropriate overstory and groundcover to the upland pine  ecosystem. When mature, these trees are more resistant to high winds and  live longer than other southern pines.

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