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Florida Real Estate Developer Receives Commendation For Work To Save Species Threatened With Extinction

Cranewoods Development was honored by the Humane Society as the first Florida real estate developer to forgo destruction of gopher tortoises in favor of a new community relocation policy to protect the threatened species on it's oceanfront home project site in Ponce Inlet, Florida.
It's a beautiful place to live, and the people of Ponce Inlet have made it a priority to preserve that beauty.

Ponce Inlet, FL (PRWEB) December 1, 2007 -- Prospects are better for future generations of the Florida gopher tortoise, a threatened species facing the risk of extinction, thanks to the actions of Cranewoods Development, the first Florida real estate developer to abandon the State required "pay-and-bury" permit, and instead opt to use the new community relocation policy.

Ponce Inlet Florida, home to coastal waterways, luxury ceanfront homes, historic lighthouse and pristine old Florida charm.
Ponce Inlet Florida, home to coastal waterways, luxury ceanfront homes, historic lighthouse and pristine old Florida charm.

Florida state regulations in force at the time Cranewoods' Florida luxury oceanfront home project, The Cottages at Ponce Inlet, began construction, required developers to obtain "pay-and-bury" permits that allowed gopher tortoises to be crushed and buried alive. Cranewoods chose to make an additional investment in saving the threatened species.

Using the new relocation program, project builder HCM Construction worked with community volunteers and the Humane Society Of The United States to relocate the tortoises to Nokuse Plantation, a 50,000-acre conservation wilderness. The tortoises saved at The Cottages of Ponce Inlet site, validated the feasibility of the new program by not only acclimating, but in the surest sign of success by reproducing a new generation of gopher tortoises.

According to the Humane Society "other developers followed suit, and hundreds more gopher tortoises have been rescued".

For its compassionate choice to save the gopher tortoises, the Florida real estate developer and builder has been honored with a commendation from the Humane Society of the United States. Awards of appreciation were presented November 14, 2007, at the Town of Ponce Inlet Town Council meeting to Cranewoods Development manager Andrew Howe, volunteer Carissa Kent, the Town of Ponce Inlet and Nokuse Plantation.

"We applaud HCM Construction for calling us in and encourage other developers to relocate rather than plow over those tortoises currently calling these sites home," said Jennifer Hobgood, southeastern regional coordinator for the Humane Society of the United States.

According to Howe, the company's decision to invest in the relocation was aligned with its selection of the site for its Florida oceanfront luxury homes. "Ponce Inlet's most important assets are its natural resources, from its truly unspoiled Florida beaches and inland waterways to its wildlife," he said. "It's a beautiful place to live, and the people of Ponce Inlet have made it a priority to preserve that beauty." Ponce Inlet community members were instrumental in the gopher tortoise rescue effort, helping care for the animals and assisting in the excavation.

While Florida's government grandfathered existing "pay-and-bury" permits that allow destruction of the tortoises, hundreds more have been rescued by several developers who have followed the example of environmental stewardship set by the Town of Ponce Inlet and Cranewoods Development, who set an invaluable precedent that will impact the survival of a threatened species for generations to come.

About Cranewoods Development
Cranewoods Development, the Cottages at Ponce Inlet real estate developer creates architecturally unique projects in high demand areas of coastal Florida. To view all of its waterfront Florida homes and investment real estate, visit www.Cranewoods.com or visit their news blog about coastal Florida real estate at www.SeasideViews.com. HCM Construction is an award-winning builder of oceanfront homes, condominiums and hotels. To see what HCM is building now, visit www.HCMConstruction.com

For sales information on the Florida oceanfront homes pictured here, contact the broker, Aswin Suri, toll free at 888-608-6564 or visit www.PonceInletCottages.com.

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Gopher tortoise rescued from Florida luxury oceanfront home site; The Cottages at Ponce Inlet

Gopher tortoise rescued from Florida luxury oceanfront home site; The Cottages at Ponce Inlet

Smiling gopher tortoise volunteer Carissa Kent gingerly holds one of the tortoises heading for a new home.

Smiling gopher tortoise volunteer Carissa Kent gingerly holds one of the tortoises heading for a new home.

Cranewoods Development manager Andrew Howe and daughter Sara admire a rescued gopher tortoise

Cranewoods Development manager Andrew Howe and daughter Sara admire a rescued gopher tortoise

Aerial view of the Florida oceanfront homes under construction in Ponce Inlet Florida; The Cottages at Ponce Inlet

Aerial view of the Florida oceanfront homes under construction in Ponce Inlet Florida; The Cottages at Ponce Inlet

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