April 10 has officially been designated as Gopher Tortoise Day in Sanibel, following a 2016 initiative by the Gopher Tortoise Council to raise awareness and appreciation for this vital species. Gopher tortoises, considered a keystone species, play a critical role in the ecosystem. Their burrows are home to more than 360 other species of wildlife, many of which rely on them for survival. However, due to challenges like habitat loss, disease, and poaching, gopher tortoise populations have declined by an estimated 60-80% over the past century. As a result, the species is listed as threatened and is protected by the state of Florida.
Prior to recent severe storms, Sanibel sustained a significant population of gopher tortoises, which inhabited the island’s conservation lands, residential neighborhoods, and commercial properties. In the aftermath of the storms, many of the surviving tortoises have attempted to establish new burrows or relocate to more suitable habitats, possibly in areas where they have not been seen before. Due to their need for upland habitats and the potential for conflicts with human development, additional protections have been put in place to preserve both the tortoises and their burrows.
Maintaining healthy gopher tortoise populations is essential to sustaining Sanibel’s ecology and its sanctuary-like characteristics. To honor their importance, on April 1, the Sanibel City Council issued a proclamation officially recognizing April 10 as Gopher Tortoise Day on the island.
How You Can Help
The recovery of gopher tortoise populations and their habitats will require ongoing support from the community. You can contribute by creating a “tortoise-friendly landscape” in your yard, which should include a variety of native grasses and wildflowers that benefit the tortoises and other wildlife. Additionally, while traveling by vehicle, bicycle, or on foot, residents are encouraged to watch out for gopher tortoises. If you see one crossing a road, safely move it to the side in the direction it was heading—only if it is safe for you to do so.
For more information on how to support gopher tortoises, check out the city’s gopher tortoise brochure here or visit the city’s informational webpage at Gopher Tortoises on Sanibel.
For questions regarding gopher tortoises, protections, development activities, or permitting, please contact the Natural Resources Department at sandnr@mysanibel.com or call 239-472-3700.