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UPDATE: If you missed the program, you can catch it on our Program Videos page.

Audubon Everglades monthly member lecture programs will continue in August with a “Virtual Turtle Walk” led by Hannah Campbell, Director of Education at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center. Join us via Zoom on Tuesday, August 4 at 7pm and learn about the connection between sea turtles, our health, and the health of our planet. In her presentation Hannah will discuss how we are all connected to the ocean, why it is critical to help protect it (for us and our future generations) and, together, we will watch one of the most ancient processes on the planet — a sea turtle’s incredible journey from the ocean to the beach to carefully construct and camouflage her nest under the cover of night.

Hannah Campbell is an environmental education professional at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC), a sea turtle research, rehabilitation and conservation organization in Juno Beach, Florida, and she is the Southeast Regional Director (RD) for the Florida Marine Science Educators Association (FMSEA). Hannah is also a lead instructor for the University of Florida’s/IFAS Florida Master Naturalist Program‘s Palm Beach County teaching team and has been an invited instructor for the Audubon Society of the Everglades’ Conservation Stewardship course since 2016.

Hannah is a graduate of Florida Atlantic University’s (FAU) Charles E Schmidt College of Science and a current candidate at the FAU Graduate College. Hannah is the 2017 Emerald Award honoree by the Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida and was named Outstanding Educator of the Year by the Florida Chapter of The Wildlife Society in 2020.

Please check your email for a link to join this exciting member presentation via Zoom.

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