Oscar Scherer State Park

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Oscar Scherer State Park
IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape)
Oscar Scherer State Park
Location Sarasota County, Florida, USA
Nearest city Sarasota, Florida
Coordinates 27°10′30″N 82°27′58″W / 27.175, -82.46611
Area 1,384 acres (5.60 km²)
Established 1956
Governing body Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Oscar Scherer State Park is a Florida State Park located between Sarasota and Venice, near Osprey, amidst the heavily-developed southwest Florida coast. The address is 1843 South Tamiami Trail. There are more than 130,000 visitors a year.

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[edit] History

The park's genesis was in 1955, when Elsa Scherer Burrows, owner of the 462-acre (1.87 km²) South Creek Ranch, died. Her will left the ranch to the state to form a park. It was to be dedicated to the memory of her father, Oscar Scherer, the developer of a shoe leather dyeing process in 1872. A year later, the park was ready and opened to visitors.

Thirty years after that, realtor and environmentalist Jon Thaxton started work to protect the neighboring Florida Scrub-Jay territory. This resulted in 922 acres (3.73 km²) being added from the adjacent Palmer Ranch in 1991, in large part due to the Nature Conservancy, public support, and the use of Preservation 2000 funds, expanding the park's size to 1,384 acres (5.60 km²).

[edit] Biology

[edit] Flora

The habitats that are part of the park are pine flatwoods, scrubby flatwoods and the hardwood hammock surrounding South Creek. A variety of other plants exist within the park, like blueberry, persimmon, wild grape, cabbage palm, coontie, wax myrtle, prickly pear cactuses, mangrove trees and giant leather ferns (Acrostichum daniaefolium).

[edit] Fauna

Land and aquatic inhabitants include bobcats, rabbits, foxes, river otters, alligators, indigo snakes, gopher tortoises and gopher frogs (Rana capito).

The park is one of the few places in the state where there are enough scrubby flatwoods for the Florida scrub-jay to maintain a healthy population. Other birds that can be seen in the park are bald eagles, ospreys, warblers, woodpeckers, egrets, and the great blue and little blue heron.

The 3 acre freshwater Lake Osprey has bream, bluegill, largemouth bass and channel catfish, among others. South Creek is brackish, so it can contain saltwater fish.

[edit] Recreational Activities

The park has such amenities as beaches, bicycling, boating, canoeing, fishing, hiking, kayaking, picnicking, snorkeling, swimming and wildlife viewing. It also has an interpretive exhibit and visitor center.

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