preserving nature's natural wonders
WK Preservation Group Inc. was formed in 2020 as a response by a coalition of concerned citizens located in the Pinellas County area of Florida to a potential destruction of natural habitat. The event that energized our group was the possible bulldozing and high-density development of a beautiful, natural, untouched 14 acres of land in Tarpon Springs, Florida, that is teeming with animals and plant life, including some endangered species. This property shares a border and an ecology with Pinellas County’s Mariner’s Point Management Area (MPMA), a 76-acre environmental preserve. It is our current mission to save the 14 acres from development and have it joined with the MPMA. Once that project has been accomplished, we plan to further our goal to help save other natural untouched plots of land throughout Pinellas County and the State of Florida.
We are a non-profit, 501(c)(3) charitable organization that is raising funds and providing education to accomplish our goals.

Saving Forest and Wetland Eco Systems
Help Us Stop the Unrelenting Destruction

TESTIMONIALS
What people say about us
Joyce Allen
March 29, 2023
Pinellas County needs to preserve all the land it can.
Janice Miller
March 28, 2023
Thank you
Connie Goserud
March 27, 2023
Keeping my fingers crossed that this land gets preserved!
Nicole Bales
March 25, 2023
Raffle
Terry Fortner
March 17, 2023
Yay WKP
Jill Haseltine
December 3, 2022
Thank you for what you are doing!
Theresa Rubalcava
December 2, 2022
Thank you for all the work and time the group has dedicated to save this land
Tammy Lancaster
December 1, 2022
Let’s save the WKP!
Todd Byers
November 16, 2022
Please keep up the fight! Thank you for continuing the work through the ups and downs.
Kristy Hartman-Casey
November 6, 2022
Thank you for everything you are doing to preserve this land 💕
Sue Collins
September 12, 2022
Just saw an article in the Tampa Bay Times (9/12), so happy to hear that it will be preserved!
Julie Webster
September 10, 2022
To everyone who helped save this pristine 14 acres: Thank You!!