Subaru is a top automotive brand for eco-conscious drivers all over the country, partnering with the National Park Foundation and other environmental organizations to ensure we leave the planet better than we found it. At Subaru North Orlando, we're proud to be associated with a brand that takes environmental stewardship as seriously as we do. Our Orlando car dealership is a proud partner of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation, a group dedicated to protecting the Sunshine State's natural wonders.

What is the Florida Wildlife Corridor?

The Florida Wildlife Corridor is home to a diverse array of plants and wildlife, including bears, manatees, panthers, owls, tortoises, and more. It begins at the top of the panhandle and spans all the way down to the tip of the peninsula, totaling over 18 million acres. These crucial lands and waters not only sustain wildlife but humanity as well, supplying the state with food, clean water, and numerous job opportunities. 

While some parts of the corridor are protected, many areas still need our help. That's where the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation comes in.

What is the Purpose of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation?

The Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation works with scientists, farmers, and other land experts to identify and raise awareness about the state's most significant environmental issues, embarking on various expeditions and spreading awareness through films, stories, maps, and photography. Artwork is another key tool of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation, and you can spot their mural campaigns across the state, including the Corridor HQ Mural and Wild Ride Mural in downtown St. Petersburg.

Support the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation Through Our Orlando Car Dealership

Whether you're planning to buy a new vehicle or bring your current car in for service, you can support the goals of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation through our Florida Subaru dealership. We're not far from other neighbors in Lake Mary and Altamonte Springs, so drop by or contact us today. Be sure to visit floridawildlifecorridor.org to learn more about the organization's work and how you can get involved! 

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