CREW is the largest intact watershed in southwest Florida, straddling Lee and Collier Counties. CREW’s majestic 5,000-acre sawgrass marsh is the headwaters for the entire watershed.
This unique watershed provides southwest Floridians with
- aquifer recharge for our drinking water
- natural flood protection
- water purification
- wildlife habitat
- and a beautiful space for public recreation
Located in the Bird Rookery Management Unit of the CREW, this series of 10 “ EGG” caches is on part of the 13 mile loop that can be hiked or biked. You will need food and lots of water if you plan to do this in one day.
A clutch is:
a. the instinctive grip a hatchling has upon emerging from the egg ( N26 18.947 W081 37.645 )
b. the collective term for chickens ( N26 18.858 W081 37.453)
c. the total number of eggs laid in one nest attempt ( N26 18.959 W081 37.760 )