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Wilderness
Graphics Blazes the Everglades Trail
Wilderness Graphics
initiated the Everglades Trail public service project to create an innovative
ecosystem-wide outreach and education program. Along with the outstanding
support of U.S. Senator Bob Graham, various local, state and federal
agencies have also joined in creating a 300-mile auto tour route that
connects people with the nature and history of the Greater Everglades
Ecosystem. The Trail connects twenty sites offering accessible opportunities
for people to explore the natural wonders of their public lands.
Each site features
a gateway kiosk and interpretive signs created and donated by Wilderness
Graphics. A growing list of media is available to support the project,
including rack cards, brochures, a Web site and a half-hour television
program. In addition to providing the interpretive signs, Wilderness
Graphics contributed planning, wayside exhibit and kiosk design, CD
program development and publication development.
Other organizations
have joined to contribute direct and indirect support, including the
Florida Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection Office of Greenways and Trails, the Florida
Department of Transportation, and the South Florida Water Management
District. The Friends of Loxahatchee Refuge was awarded a National Fish
and Wildlife Foundation grant to help implement the Trail enhancements.
Upon learning of
the declining visitation to Everglades National Park, Marvin and Lee
Cook, owners of Wilderness Graphics, wanted to help connect more people
with the regions natural resources and public lands. They developed
the Everglades Trail concept to be patterned after the successful Charles
Kuralt Trail - on the Refuge Road, which Wilderness Graphics initiated
and co-sponsored in coastal North Carolina and Virginia in 1999. The
Everglades Trail is intended to promote awareness of and encourage long-term
investment in the conservation and restoration of a precious ecosystem.
An interesting
aspect of the project is the creative strategy to fund the costs of
literature reprinting and trail maintenance needs. Proceeds from the
sale of an educational and entertaining 2-disc enhanced CD set will
be used to support Trail expenses. One CD features interesting stories
narrated by CBS Sunday Morning anchor Charles Osgood, as well
as interviews with people who live and work in the region. Jimmy Buffett
and eleven other talented Florida musicians contributed songs for the
second CD, providing diverse musical interpretations of the Everglades.
The music CD is also enhanced with several interactive activities that
can be enjoyed by playing the CD in a computer.
To meet the challenge
of organizing the participation of diverse agencies in the Everglades
Trail project, Senator Bob Graham, a longtime Everglades conservation
leader, was invited to propose and sponsor the Trail.
Wilderness Graphics
is proud to have planned, designed and produced interpretive and public
use projects for clients across the countryfrom Alaska to the
Caribbean. Furthermore, Wilderness Graphics takes pride in the commitment
to create and sponsor worthwhile innovative public service projects
such as the Everglades Trail.
Visit www.evergladestrail.com
for more information.
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