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SUMMARY:Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Reintroduction & Florida Scrub Jay Population
DESCRIPTION:Explore Red-Cockaded Woodpecker reintroduction\, Florida Scrub-Jay updates\, and how prescribed burns aid conservation at Jonathan Dickinson!\n\n\nJoin Us for a Special Joint Presentation \nPresented in partnership with Friends of Jonathan Dickinson State Park and Audubon of Martin County \nJoin Rob Rossmanith for a fascinating presentation on the ongoing conservation efforts for two iconic species: the Red-Cockaded Woodpecker (RCW) and the Florida Scrub-Jay (FSJ). Discover the latest updates on RCW reintroduction efforts\, including population numbers and their progress within Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Rob will also provide a status update on the Florida Scrub-Jay population\, highlighting how these conservation strategies are interconnected with the park’s prescribed burning program. \nLearn how habitat restoration through fire management plays a critical role in supporting these species and maintaining the park’s unique ecosystems. This presentation will shed light on the challenges and successes of wildlife management and offer a deeper understanding of how we can continue to protect Florida’s biodiversity. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to connect with local conservation efforts and gain a greater appreciation for these remarkable birds and their habitats! \nAbout the Presenter \nRob has worked for the Florida Park Service for 22 years and most of that time he has worked as the park biologist for Jonathan Dickinson State Park and Atlantic Ridge Preserve State Park. Before coming to Florida\, Rob graduated with a Wildlife Science degree from Virginia Tech and a Masters’ in Zoology from Southern Illinois University. Rob loves exploring the outdoors with his wife and two daughters. \n \n \n\n\n\nAbout Our Partners\n \nFriends of Jonathan Dickinson State ParkThe Friends are a citizen support nonprofit committed to protecting and enhancing the natural and cultural treasures of Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Through volunteer projects\, fundraising\, and educational programs\, they help ensure the park remains a place of beauty\, recreation\, and conservation for generations to come.🔗 Learn more: friendsofjdsp.org \n \nAudubon of Martin CountyAudubon of Martin County inspires people of all ages to care for the environment by protecting birds\, wildlife\, and natural ecosystems through conservation\, advocacy\, and education. Their programs and community engagement efforts support the preservation of Florida’s unique landscapes and biodiversity.🔗 Learn more: audubonofmartincounty.org \n\n\nSupport Florida State Parks\n \nHelp protect Florida’s amazing state parks! Purchase a Florida State Park Annual Pass for unlimited access to all Florida state parks: \n\n$60 per vehicle\n$30 for Florida seniors (65+)\n\nYour pass directly supports park conservation\, wildlife protection\, and educational programs across the state.🔗 Get your pass \n\n\n\n\nDonation Ticket OptionAttendance at Virtually There is always free\, but if you choose the Donation Ticket\, your gift directly supports Audubon Everglades’ avian conservation and education programs. Every contribution helps us protect local habitats\, provide outreach to schools and communities\, and bring meaningful programs like Virtually There to life. Your generosity ensures that we can continue connecting people with birds and the natural world while safeguarding critical habitats for future generations.
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