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SUMMARY:Plants for Birds: Create Your Own Bird Sanctuary Series
DESCRIPTION:Audubon Everglades will guide you through established native plant gardens to learn how to attract and support resident and migratory birds.\n\n\nJoin us as Audubon Everglades takes you on a five-week journey to selected sites with established native plant gardens\, demonstrates how best to attract and support resident and migratory birds\, and helps you visualize which plants would thrive in your own bird sanctuary.  \nEach week you will have the opportunity to ask questions of experts in the native plant field. So\, if you’re trying to decide which native plants to acquire\, or wondering if your plot of land or balcony is big enough\, or which native plants your HOA will most likely allow\, this five-week series will help provide answers.  \nTaking place on various Saturday mornings from January 4 – March 29\, 2025\, we will explore five diverse urban and suburban habitats that nourish birds\, butterflies\, and pollinators with their fruit\, nectar\, seeds and leaves\, and visit two native plant nurseries. No matter how small your yard or balcony\, whether you live in an HOA\, have sugar sand soil\, or a wetland on your property\, this Bird Sanctuary Series will help you understand some of the limits and possibilities of the plot of land that you call home. \nDates and Locations: \n\nSaturday\, January 4\, 2025\, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PMPan’s Garden at Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach\nSaturday\, February 15\, 2025\, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PMRobert J. Huckshorn Arboretum\, FAU Jupiter Campus\nSaturday\, March 1\, 2025\, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM(Two suburban yards\, including one in a gated HOA community)\nSaturday\, March 15\, 2025\, 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM(Two native plant nurseries)\nSaturday\, March 29\, 2025\, 10:30 AM – 1:00 PM(A suburban yard in a gated HOA community)\n\n \nEvent Details:\n\nMaximum Attendees: 20\nEvent Leaders: Helen Laurence\, Palm Beach County Master Gardener Volunteer\, Audubon Everglades Plants for Birds Committee\, Former Board Member\, Palm Beach County Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society; Mary Young\, Audubon Everglades Plants for Birds Committee\nDuration: 5-Week Series\nCost: $30 for the entire 5-week series\nCost Includes: Refreshments at several locations and native plant giveaways\nAccessibility: Not handicap accessible\nAges: Adults only\nParking: Free parking at all locations\nRestrooms: Not available\n\n \nRegistration Information:\nCancellation Policy: Cancel anytime\, but no refunds after December 28\, 2024.Special Instructions: Registrants will receive a detailed syllabus with dates\, times\, locations\, directions\, and tips for preparing their own spaces.Hold Harmless Waiver: Required for participation. \nContact:For questions\, please contact Mary Young at mary@auduboneverglades.org.
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LOCATION:Pan’s Garden\, 311 Peruvian Avenue\, Palm Beach\, FL\, 33480\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dinner Island Ranch Wildlife Management Area
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Corey Callaghan will be our field guide for this trip around this WMA.\n\n\nJoin us on another birding adventure guided by expert and scientist\, Dr. Corey Callaghan. Discover the stunning landscapes of Dinner Island Wildlife Management Area\, known for its year-round outdoor opportunities. Late fall\, winter\, and spring offer ideal conditions for observing a variety of migratory birds and enjoying the beauty of fall-blooming wildflowers that attract numerous butterflies. Whether you’re an avid birder or new to the hobby\, this educational excursion is perfect for all ages\, making it an ideal outing for families and nature enthusiasts alike. Join us for a unique blend of scientific insight and nature exploration that will deepen your birding knowledge and appreciation. During our expedition\, we will stick to the main grade for safety and comfort. \nEvent Details: \n\nRegistration Requirement: Advance registration is mandatory\, and walk-ins cannot be accommodated. Please ensure you register to secure your spot.\nGroup Size: To provide a personalized and enriching experience\, we are limiting the group size to a small\, dedicated community of bird enthusiasts.\nCancellation Policy: If you register but are unable to attend\, please cancel your ticket as soon as possible. This consideration allows others the opportunity to join the event and is greatly appreciated.\nPhotography Notice: We encourage participants to capture the beauty and joy of our birding adventure. Photographers are welcome to take photos for personal use and share them on social media.\n\nDriving Directions from Palm Beach International Airport: \n\nDistance: Approximately 96.4 miles / 2 hours.\nStarting Point: 1000 James L Turnage Blvd\, West Palm Beach\, FL 33415.\nDirections:\n\n\nGet on FL-80 W/US-98/Southern Blvd by taking James L Turnage Blvd and Australian Ave. This should take about 5 minutes (approximately 2.6 miles).\nContinue on US-98 and take US Hwy 27 N to FL-80 in Hendry County. This will take approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes\, covering a distance of roughly 68.7 miles.\nFinally\, take Co Rd 833 S to reach your destination.\n\n\nMeeting Point: We will convene at the restroom area.\n\nImportant Notes: \n\neBird Participation: There will be a shared eBird list sent to your registration email. To access and edit the list\, you need an eBird account\, including a user ID and password. Discover more about eBird here: eBird. You can add or remove species as needed.\nWildlife Warning: This Wildlife Management Area is home to alligators\, fire ants\, and other critters. It features steep drop-offs\, so please be cautious and watch your step when exiting the car.\n\nFor any questions or additional information\, feel free to reach out to fieldtrips@auduboneverglades.org. We look forward to exploring the natural wonders of Dinner Island Wildlife Management Area with you! \n\n\nDr. Corey T. Callaghan is an Assistant Professor of Global Ecology at the University of Florida\, where he leads the Global Ecology Research Group in the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. His research focuses on understanding how species respond to human-induced changes in the environment. By adopting a multi-taxa approach\, Dr. Callaghan and his team integrate large datasets\, including those derived from citizen science and remotely-sensed products\, with advanced quantitative methods\, geospatial analyses\, and macroecological theory. This comprehensive approach allows them to uncover the processes and mechanisms that shape biodiversity in our rapidly changing world. For more information about his work\, visit his research page. https://flrec.ifas.ufl.edu/faculty/dr-corey-t-callaghan/
URL:https://www.auduboneverglades.org/event/dinner-island-ranch-wildlife-management-area/
LOCATION:Dinner Island Ranch Wildlife Management Area\, County Road 833\, Clewiston\, FL\, 33440\, United States
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