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As early as 2013, reports of the invasive apple snail occurred. The species is now established itself within the greater Lake Hart watershed.
In September 2017, strong winds from Hurricane Irma swept over Florida, causing major disruption to Lake Mary. As a result, the island in the northwestern portion of lake known colloquially as Bird Island had the northernmost portion split by winds. The split portion moved northwards and is now a small separate floating island, known by locals as Yoshi Island. In addition, nearby houses, and recreation institutions such as SORA Rowing (South Orlando Rowing Association) suffered heavy damage to their facilities.
In 2020, the developer Tavistock and the local governing bodies of Orange County and Osceola county, approved to destroy a significant portion of the nearby protected forest land, Split Oak Forest, for new roads and housing communities. This protected forest land is home to threatened and endemic species such as the Gopher Tortoise and Florida scrub jay.
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