Wings of Hope

Image of Florida Wildlife drawn by Linda BaroneBuilding Bridges of Hope for the Endangered Florida Panther, Wildlife, and the Natural World With Education, Research, Awareness, and Kindness.

Established in 2000, FGCU’s Wings of Hope is an environmental education program that connects students through the life of the endangered Florida panther. This nationally and state awarded program is housed in the College of Arts and Sciences as an integral part of co-curricular services. Programs combine academic standards with STEM learning activities for learners to participate free of charge.

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Panther Posse

On Campus Programs

FGCU’s Florida Panther Posse program focuses on teaching students about Florida panthers, wildlife and their habitat.

Students with Compasses at CREW

In Panther Habitat

FGCU's Hiking Adventure program leads students through CREW Land and Water Trust hiking trails to connect with the natural world.

Mother panther

Live Online Programs

FGCU's Planet Posse program brings the Florida Panther Posse to classrooms across the globe through live, online presentations.


In the News

FGCU's  "Wings of Hope" engages with community partners and environmental agencies through various projects, events and programs.

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Director Ricky Pires with students

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    Audubon Western Everglades

    CCPS

    Sebastian Positivity Foundation

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    CREW

    FL Dept. of Transportation

    FWC
    Naples Zoo
    Panther services
    Seminole Tribe

    School District of Lee County

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    The Martin Foundation, Inc

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    Contact Us

    Wings of Hope

    10501 FGCU Blvd. S.
    Fort Myers, FL 33965

    Interim Outreach Coordinator II: Ann Godsea, agodsea@fgcu.edu | 239-590-7294

    Support Us

    Giving Today, Protects Tomorrow

    Donations help sustain our free programs and saves endangered FL panthers through education, awareness, research, and kindness. Email Ann Godsea to learn how.