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gravel covered path, the Calusa Heritage Trail , with a sign explaining the trail and a bench on the left side of the trail

More of the Calusa Heritage Trail is Open and Guided Tours are Available!

Dec 1, 2023

Over the last 429 days (since Hurricane Ian made landfall), our staff and volunteers have worked tirelessly on the Randell … Continue

portrait of a man in a red shirt and glasses. He is standing with arms crossed, behind him are trees and stone stairs

Recovering from Ian and Expanding our Reach!

Nov 1, 2023

Message from the Director: The Hurricane Ian Recovery Process Following my presentation at the Museum Director’s luncheon at the RRC, … Continue

Two people stand next to a John Deere Gator lightweight utility vehicle. They are looking at the camera and smiling

Gator spotted at Randell Research Center

Apr 18, 2023

The aftermath of Hurricane Ian is hard to imagine if you weren’t on the ground to see it.  Storm surge … Continue

wide gravel covered path that splits in to a "Y" with a sign at the centered of the "Y" Large palm trees line the paths sides.

Looking forward: Portion of Trail re-opened, archeological survey grant

Jan 10, 2023

It’s been more than three months since Hurricane Ian tore through Florida, and recovery efforts at the Randell Research Center … Continue

three people standing outside in a wooded area and looking to the left. Behind them is a large tree with a large recently broken branch

Archaeologists awarded NSF grant to survey Florida cultural heritage sites damaged by Hurricane Ian

Dec 19, 2022

The National Science Foundation awarded emergency funding to archaeologists at three institutions to survey cultural heritage sites damaged by Hurricane … Continue

people moving boxed into a truck

Surveying the Center and planning for 2023

Dec 6, 2022

Dear supporters of the Randell Research Center, As one might guess, “digging” out from the effects of a storm as … Continue

wooden bridge over Cross-Island Canal with damage to rails and a tree fallen over one end

First look after Hurricane Ian

Oct 28, 2022

Dear Friends, First, we want to assure everyone that all of our staff made it through the storm in good … Continue

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