- Cape St. George Island
Cape St. George Island (also known as Little St. George Island) is a barrier island situated on
Florida ’s North Gulf Coast, south-southeast of St. Vincent Island, west ofSt. George Island and 8-10 miles south-southwest of the town of Apalachicola inFranklin County, Florida . It was formerly part of St. George Island, but was separated from the main island in1954 , when theU.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed the ship channel known as Bob Sikes Cut.History
Various Indian cultures occupied
St. George Island for hundreds of years prior to the arrival of Europeans. Pottery fragments dating from A.D. 750 to 1450 occasionally are found on older portions of the island. The firstlighthouse was constructed at the west end of the island in 1833. A second lighthouse was constructed in 1848. Yet a third lighthouse was constructed in 1852 and was 400 yards from the beach. Erosion has moved the Cape 400 yards north from 1852 to 1985 and caused the historic lighthouse to crumble in 2005.Pine trees on Cape St. George Island were "catfaced" used to make
turpentine from 1910 through 1916. DuringWorld War II the island served as a practice gunnery range forB-24 bombers stationed in nearby Apalachicola. From 1950 through 1956 the pine trees were again harvested for turpentine. The old buildings of the turpentine camp are still in existence at the Government Dock.Cape St. George Island was purchased in 1977 under the Environmentally Endangered Lands program to protect it from development and to contribute to the protection of
Apalachicola Bay . It is nowCape St. George State Reserve . The reserve is managed by theFlorida Department of Natural Resources ,Division of Recreation and Parks in cooperation with theFlorida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission . The reserve's remoteness and wilderness qualities provide an opportunity to explore and enjoy a remnant of Florida's originalnatural landscape .Geography
The island has extensive
savannahs , old relicsand dune ridges and sand dunes andsalt marsh es. Ponds and marshes are found in the low swales between the old dune ridges. A small coastal hammock andblack willow swamp can also be found.Vegetation
Cape St. George Island is covered by several plant communities. Scrub and
sea oats can be found on the newer dunes,Slash pine flatwoods are found in the low swales and savannahs. Scatteredcabbage palmetto are found on overwash portions at the east and west ends of the island.Wildlife
There are few mammals on the island due to the distance from the mainland,
raccoon s are the most common. However, birds are very diverse and abundant during migration in the spring and fall. In 1997 a population ofRed Wolf was introduced to the island. Most notable are the endangeredperegrine falcon andbald eagle . Threatenedloggerhead sea turtle s nest on the beach during the summer, as dooystercatcher s and the endangeredsnowy plover s. Cottonmouths are common in the ponds and marshes.
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