SERV Program
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The SERV Program works to restore and clean-up the waterways and natural areas of Seminole County, and to educate people about how to protect them.
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http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/serv 26-02-2013 14:23:54
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We loved partnering with the Lawton Environmental Study Area (LESA) in Oviedo on Saturday (1/10/26)! We had a fun day in the garden removing #invasiveplants, painting signs, laying pavers, and cleaning up branches. Lawton Elementary #environmentaleducation #conservation #volunteering
A wonderful #geocaching group put their seeker skills to work to help remove #invasiveplants and litter from Little Big Econ Canoe Launch (1/24/26)! We removed 5 contractor bags invasive coral ardisia & Caesarweed + 2 bags trash & discarded items #SERVSaturdays Seminole County, FL
We had a fantastic crew helping to remove #invasiveplants from Osprey Trail at Spring Hammock Preserve today! Together we removed 16 contractor bags (3.6 cubic yds) of Caesarweed. Great job working to protect #biodiversity! Seminole County, FL #SERVSaturdays
Thanks to the following groups for participating on Saturday (2/7/26): Seminole State College: Office of Student Life - SSV, Seminole State College - Environmental Initiatives, and UCF. This event was a great partnership between our volunteers, Seminole County, FL Natural Lands Program, and SERV!
Join a Valentine's Day invasive plant removal w/ Cuplet Fern Florida Native Plant Society & SERV (9:30 – 11:30 AM). Show #nativeplants some 🩷 by removing competing Tahitian bridal veil at Spring Hammock Preserve. Contact [email protected] if interested in participating.
We just had a lovely Eco Paddle on the #wekivariver! Beautiful #nativeplants, cool #wildlife, breezy weather, and a fun Eco Paddle bingo game. Thanks to our participants and partners Wekiva Island, & Wekiva Wild and Scenic River System🚣♂️Seminole County, FL
We greatly appreciate the hard working volunteers who helped out at the Central Florida Zoo today! We removed 20 bags + 2 wheelbarrows full of invasive plants. Thanks our partners at the zoo for this fun opportunity to protect #biodiversity & to everyone who joined us! Seminole County, FL
Today we had an awesome event removing invasive plants along Kewannee Trail with Maitland Scout Troop 205! We removed 14 bags; this work will help to reduce the spread of these harmful species and protect #biodiversity. Great job, Scouting America! #SERVSaturdays Seminole County, FL
Thanks to AdventHealth for joining us for an invasive plant removal along the Seminole Wekiva Trail today! We removed ~12 bags of invasive golden rain tree saplings in addition to thousands of additional seedlings and 1 bag of trash 👏#EarthMonth #VolunteerLife Seminole County, FL