Keewaydin Island - Wildlife
Keewaydin Island Wildlife and Monitoring

Keewaydin Island is home to a diversity of wildlife, with many species listed by the federal government and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission as a Species of Special Concern (SSC), Threatened (T) or Endangered (E).

Listed species using the island include:

Florida panther (E). Least tern (T)
Green sea turtle (E) Snowy plover (T)
West Indian (Florida) manatee (T) Atlantic loggerhead sea turtle (T)
Bald eagle (SSC) Brown pelican (SSC)
Black skimmer (SSC) Gopher tortoise (SSC)
Little blue heron (SSC) Reddish egret (SSC)
Snowy egret (SSC) Tricolored heron (SSC)

 

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Recommended Activities:
Sunbathing
Wildlife viewing
Nature photography
Camping (in designated areas)
Fishing

Fishing Licenses

Do you need a Saltwater Fishing License?

Prohibited Activities
As part of the Wilderness Area Practice “Leave No Trace” guidelines, the following activities are prohibited.
  • Unleashed pets
  • Unattended fires
  • Hunting, harassing or possessing wildlife
  • Use of firearms or weapons
  • Removal or disturbance of natural or cultural resources
  • Pollution or destruction of property
  • Live shelling is prohibited throughout Collier County
Rule 18-23.007
Florida Administrative Code Chapter 253 Florida Statutes

To Report Violations
Call 1-888-404-FWCC
or (239) 938-1800 for DEP Park Patrol

Map of Closed Areas

Map of Closed Areas

2010 Beach-Nesting Areas
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Map produced by RNBERR.

Closed Areas

Closed Areas in Collier County

Closed Areas in Collier County
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Map produced by RNBERR.