Conservation Florida is working toward building the Florida Wildlife Corridor: 18 million acres of contiguous wilderness and working lands crucial to the survival of many of Florida’s 131 imperiled animals. These animals include the Florida panther, gopher tortoise, manatee, burrowing owl, red-cockaded woodpecker, swallow-tailed kite, and black bear.
What if a service company could help save the planet?
Total Sprinkler and Lighting is committed to being a responsible company. One percent of our annual revenues go directly into organizations making positive change for wildlife and land conservation.
Florida Land Conservation
Florida Wildlife Rehabilitation
Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge and Educational Center is located in Lake Nona and accepts injured, sick, and orphaned wildlife. They provide care and rehabilitation with the ultimate goal of returning the animals back to their habitat. Small centers like these rely on support from the community. Our partnership extends that support.
Global Conservation
Working Dogs for Conservation is based out of Montana but extends it's reach globally. This organization pulls canines from rescues and trains them to track flora and fauna in support of conservation efforts "for wildlife and wild places." Our monetary commitment ensures that Working Dogs for Conservation can continue their important work.