Preparing
for the Storm
The following publications will help you prepare food for the storm, and help you handle food safely after the storm.
- Hurricane Food Supply Checklist (English)
- Alimentos para Huricanos (En Espanol)
- Safe Food Handling After A Storm
Recreational Boating
Find out how to protect your boat during hurricane season, and
protect the environment when you are boating.
More...
Saltwater
Fishing License
Beginning August 1, 2009, a saltwater fishing license
will be required for Florida residents who fish from
shore.
More...
Food at
Reduced Cost
Information on food program that is helpful to Extension clients...
More...
UF Disaster Handbook
Information for preparation and recovering after a storm...
More...
Is your yard a Florida Friendly Yard? Learn about the 9 principles that embody this program.
More...
Florida Friendly Yard
Butterfly Information
Learn how to attract butterflies to your yard using plants and flowers...
More...
Food Safety
Find out about the program that trains people about food safety, allowing Floridians to have a clean, safe food supply.
More...
WebTRAC
Registration on line with Best Management Practices (BMP) and pay
with credit card.
More...
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Solutions for Your Life
UF/IFAS Extension launches an easy-to-use, comprehensive Web site, Solutions for Your Life. More...
Related Sites
Center for Landscape Ecology
Electronic
Data Information Source (EDIS)
Newest and revised publications for all
programs:
4-H,
Agriculture & Natural
Resources, Family &
Consumer Sciences,
Florida Yards &
Neighborhoods,
Horticulture, Marine
Sea Grant, &
Sustainable Living
Lee County
Government
Lee County Parks &
Recreation
UF/IFAS News
Job Listings:
University of Florida
State-County Faculty
TEAMS and/or Ops
Lee
County Job Listing
Did You Know?
Lee County was named after General Robert E Lee and was created in 1887.
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Lee County Extension
3406 Palm Beach Blvd
Ft. Myers, FL 33916-3736
Phone (239) 533-4327
Business hours: 8 am - 5 pm
Days open: Monday - Friday
Serving all of Lee County, including Ft. Myers, North Ft. Myers, Cape Coral,Bonita springs, and nearby communities.


