SUSTAINABILITY
The word “sustainability” gets tossed around a lot. And if you ask somebody what it means, you’re likely to hear either a fuzzy feel-good description or a highly technical, sleep-inducing explanation. At Wildlight, we see sustainability simply as a way of doing things that helps sustain our natural environment, our economy and the quality of our day-to-day lives (you know, the important stuff) all at the same time. Let’s explore a few examples.
Even in Florida, which gets the fifth highest annual rainfall of any state in the country, water conservation is key to maintaining a healthy ecosystem. So here’s some of what we’re doing …
In Wildlight, we don’t put nature behind a fence. We’ve dedicated over 11,000 acres to a conservation and habitat network we call the Wildlight Greenways. Not only will it serve to help maintain the health and diversity of native species, it will make real Florida nature a part of everyday life. This is what puts the wild in Wildlight.
Florida is one of prettiest places in the world. But the weather gets pretty hot and the storms get pretty powerful. Which is why we’ve made climate resiliency a fundamental part of the plan for Wildlight. Pretty smart, right?
The thing you have to remember about sustainability is that it’s not just about the climate and the planet and the wild animals. At its core, it’s about sustaining us humans. In Wildlight, that includes innovative programs and features that support health and wellness for people as well as the social and economic life of the community.
As a fundamental community planning principle, Wildlight focuses on prevention and healthy living habits as a way to reduce the need for acute care. Take our Wildlight Trailways, for example. This expanding network of trails inspires walking, biking, jogging and fresh-air-breathing.
With a UF Health medical center and a YMCA integrated into the community, residents have ready access to healthcare and wellness programs. And with parks, gathering places and community programs, Wildlight also supports a healthy social life.
And what about financial fitness? Dozens of companies, including two corporate headquarters, have brought more than 500 jobs to Wildlight so far. And we’re just getting started.
We humans love a good cause. Just show us where and how we can help, and we’re all over it. That’s why we’re using the simple idea of engaging the public in our sustainability efforts by placing educational signs throughout the community. Here are some of the topics you’re likely to see in the months ahead:
It takes a real group effort to make a real difference. We’re grateful for the many helping hands who have joined us in the effort to turn Wildlight into a model of sustainable community-building.
for helping to develop innovative programs and services that better the health and wellness of the community.
and its Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ program for teaching residents about yard maintenance, landscaping, water conservation and other topics.
for contributing to our residential landscape pattern book.
for leading a group of citizen scientists to find and identify native animals and plants.
for exploring innovative landscaping practices to enhance water conservation, land preservation and biodiversity.
including researchers, public officials, state regulatory agencies, plant growers and more.