Florida Keys History and Discovery Foundation and Bonefish & Tarpon Trust Announce Partnership
ISLAMORADA, FL – An exciting partnership which will bring a new permanent exhibit to Keys History & Discovery Center is being undertaken between Bonefish & Tarpon Trust (BTT) and Florida Keys History and Discovery Foundation, both not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) organizations. The exhibit is expected to be complete in December 2019. It will be housed in the Keys History & Discovery Center, which is operated by the Foundation. In addition, BTT will be a top-level sustaining member of the organization for at least five years, making an annual contribution of $10,000.
“To be affiliated with an organization as well-respected locally and globally as BTT is so gratifying, said Foundation Executive Director Jill Miranda Baker. “As a young not-for-profit, entering our sixth year, garnering their respect is one of our most significant accomplishments to date.”
Located in the heart of Islamorada, the addition of an exhibit featuring the importance of the sport fishery and the habitat in which they live, further allows the Foundation to fulfill the mission of ‘discovery’ within the only bricks-and-mortar history and ecology museum in the Upper Keys.
“We are thrilled to partner with the Florida Keys History & Discovery Center,” said Jim McDuffie, BTT President and CEO. “With its impressive exhibit space and historic location, the Center is a fitting home for our Circle of Honor, which will recognize legendary anglers and conservation leaders who have made significant contributions to the conservation of our bonefish, tarpon and permit fisheries. The partnership also gives BTT the opportunity to create an educational exhibit that will highlight the ecological and economic significance of the Keys’ flats fishery.”
The project, expected to cost an estimated $40,000, is being funded by BTT and through efforts of a capital campaign.
“It is particularly exciting to join with yet another organization that shares a mission of preserving and sharing the unique ecology of the Florida Keys and the surrounding waters,” said Miranda Baker.
The Foundation also has a long-term partnership with Mote Marine Laboratory which resulted in Coral Reef Exploration, a comprehensive permanent exhibit which brings the Florida Keys ecosystem to land.
For more information on becoming a part of this unique and comprehensive exhibit, contact Foundation Executive Director Jill Miranda Baker at 305-922-2237 or via [email protected].
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