Mangrove Removal Sparks Controversy at Seven Islands Development in Cape Coral
Residents of Cape Coral's Seven Islands are demanding explanations following the unauthorized clearing of mangroves. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has stated that no permits were granted for this removal, raising environmental concerns.

In Cape Coral, Florida, the removal of hundreds of feet of mangroves at the Seven Islands development has raised significant concerns among local residents. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers confirmed that no mangroves were approved for removal as part of the project's permit review, which is currently under a withdrawn status due to pending design changes.
Following the discovery of heavy machinery at the site, the developer was advised to halt operations. Mangroves are crucial for shoreline protection, water filtration, and marine habitat, and their loss may have broader ecological impacts. Community members are seeking accountability and restoration plans from the developer.




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