Conservancy of Southwest Florida breaks ground on John & Carol Walter Nature ExperienceCeremony marks new chapter in supporting Conservancy's mission
By: Conservancy of Southwest Florida The groundbreaking turns the page into a new chapter for the Conservancy. The brand-new experience was made possible by a transformative $25 million grant from the John & Carol Walter Family Foundation in 2025, the largest philanthropic commitment in the organization's history. The John & Carol Walter Nature Experience will serve as a pivotal landmark in how the community will experience, understand and protect the systems that sustain Southwest Florida's way of life. Featuring new spaces, program offerings and continuously evolving, highly interactive exhibits, the John & Carol Walter Nature Experience will inspire individuals to take action and support the Conservancy's critical mission to preserve Southwest Florida's water, land, wildlife and future for generations to come. The John & Carol Walter Nature Experience will feature a new nearly 7,000-square- The grant is part of the Conservancy's Now & Forever Campaign and will expand the Conservancy's 21-acre offerings, including the Susan and William Dalton Discovery Center and John & Carol Walter Discovery Wing, electric boat tours, daily programming, and conservation films in the Jeannie Meg Smith Theater. The Nature Center closes May 1 to begin construction on the John & Carol Walter Nature Experience. During construction, free public and member events will be offered in Collier and Lee County. The von Arx Wildlife Hospital will remain open throughout construction. Stevens Construction, Mudgett Parker Smith LLC, Coastal Vista, Museum EXP and Mainstreet Design will lead the project, with an anticipated opening date of the beginning of 2028. To learn more about the John & Carol Walter Nature Experience, please visit Conservancy.org/ End
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