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Delray Beach highlights dune restoration, native plantings at Atlantic Dunes Park

3027482 · April 17, 2025
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City sustainability staff and the Institute for Regional Conservation showcased multi-year dune-restoration work and native plantings at Atlantic Dunes Park, noting removal of invasive Brazilian pepper and volunteer opportunities during Earth Month.

Ken Edwards, the sustainability officer for the City of Delray Beach, led a site presentation at Atlantic Dunes Park to highlight habitat-restoration work and recent plantings.

Edwards said the city has been restoring the site "over the last couple of years" and invited visitors to view the plantings in person. "We're going to take a look at some of the restoration work that we've been doing over the last couple of years," Edwards said.

Liz Dutra, a representative of the Institute for Regional Conservation, described several species that were planted and are…

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