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SUMMARY:Be a Bird Brain!  A Family Friendly Adventure with Professor Screech
DESCRIPTION:Join special Audubon Everglades guide\, Professor Screech\, for a family friendly field trip adventure at Peaceful Waters! \n\n\n\nAre you a bird brain? We certainly hope so! Join special Audubon Everglades guide\, Professor Screech\, for a family friendly field trip adventure at Peaceful Waters\, a Wellington gem. What makes a bird a bird? Test your bird-braininess as the foremost expert in expertology leads both young and young at heart on an exciting boardwalk scavenger hunt to spark the curiosity and wonder of all budding bird watchers.  \n\n\n\nAll ages and abilities welcome. The boardwalk is accessible to those with wheelchairs and assistive walking devices. Kiddo-sized binoculars will be available. \n\n\n\nBring your kids! Bring your grandkids! Bring yourself! Just be sure to put on your party pants and get ready to have a birding good time. \n\n\n\nWhat to bring: \n\n\n\nHatSunscreenWaterBinoculars if you have them. We will have binoculars available to borrow.Suggested: Nature journal and something to write with if you have one.
URL:https://www.auduboneverglades.org/event/be-a-bird-brain-a-family-friendly-adventure-with-professor-screech/
LOCATION:Peaceful Waters Sanctuary\, 11676 Pierson Road\, Wellington\, FL\, 33414\, United States
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SUMMARY:Whooping Cranes Are Still Whooping
DESCRIPTION:The Remarkable Recovery of the Whooping Crane. \n\n\n\n\n\nGeorge Archibald\, Ph.D.  \n\n\n\nCo-Founder of the International Crane Foundation   \n\n\n\nFrom a low of 15 birds in 1941\, the Whooping Cranes is recovering and now numbers about 500. I will tell the story of these the tallest of birds in North America and conclude with an account of efforts to establish new populations of Whooping Cranes in Wisconsin and Louisiana by releasing captive reared cranes back into the wild.In 1973\, when cranes were in a perilous situation and many were on the brink of extinction\, George Archibald\, along with fellow graduate student Ron Sauey\, established the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo\, Wisconsin as the world center for the study and preservation of cranes. His dream was to save the world’s cranes and that notion has been his driving force ever since. Dr. Archibald’s visionary leadership in international conservation over the last fifty years has given flight to extraordinary grassroots recovery efforts across the globe.  \n\n\n\nDr. Archibald established the International Crane Foundation with little more than youthful enthusiasm and exceptional talent. Early on\, he pioneered innovative breeding techniques that allowed many rare crane species to reproduce in captivity for the first time. He forged scientific exchanges and field conservation programs in the 1970s with Chinese and Russian biologists in an era when it was a rare occurrence for a western scientist. Under his leadership\, the International Crane Foundation grew into a highly respected organization\, successfully promoting crane and habitat conservation around the world.   \n\n\n\nGeorge Archibald is renowned for his energy\, optimism\, and for stimulating new ways of thinking about seemingly intractable problems. He leverages the charisma of cranes to unite people from diverse cultures and backgrounds to work together to solve problems facing our fragile planet. He has recruited\, inspired\, and mentored countless individuals worldwide in the name of cranes. By focusing on the magic of cranes\, people eagerly engage in the protection and restoration of entire ecosystems.  \n\n\n\nBorn in New Glasgow\, Nova Scotia\, Canada\, Dr. Archibald received his undergraduate degree from Dalhousie University in Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, and completed his Ph.D. at Cornell University. In recognition of his many accomplishments\, he has received four honorary doctorates and many awards including the Gold Medal from the World Wildlife Fund\, a Fellows Award from the MacArthur Foundation\, the Wildlife Conservation Medal from the Zoological Society of San Diego\, the Lilly Medal from the Indianapolis Zoo\, and the Douglas H. Pimlott Award from Nature Canada. In 2013\, Dr. Archibald was awarded the Order of Canada on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II\, and received the inaugural Dan W. Lufkin Prize for Environmental Leadership from the National Audubon Society.   \n\n\n\nDr. Archibald recently completed the book\, My Life with Cranes: A Collection of Stories. He and his wife\, Kyoko\, live in the countryside in Wisconsin where they enjoy gardening and aviculture. 
URL:https://www.auduboneverglades.org/event/whooping-cranes-are-still-whooping/
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SUMMARY:Be a Bird Brain!  A Family Friendly Adventure with Professor Screech
DESCRIPTION:Join special Audubon Everglades guide\, Professor Screech\, for a family friendly field trip adventure at Peaceful Waters! \n\n\n\nAre you a bird brain? We certainly hope so! Join special Audubon Everglades guide\, Professor Screech\, for a family friendly field trip adventure at Peaceful Waters\, a Wellington gem. What makes a bird a bird? Test your bird-braininess as the foremost expert in expertology leads both young and young at heart on an exciting boardwalk scavenger hunt to spark the curiosity and wonder of all budding bird watchers.  \n\n\n\nAll ages and abilities welcome. The boardwalk is accessible to those with wheelchairs and assistive walking devices. Kiddo-sized binoculars will be available. \n\n\n\nBring your kids! Bring your grandkids! Bring yourself! Just be sure to put on your party pants and get ready to have a birding good time. \n\n\n\nWhat to bring: \n\n\n\nHatSunscreenWaterBinoculars if you have them. We will have binoculars available to borrow.Suggested: Nature journal and something to write with if you have one.
URL:https://www.auduboneverglades.org/event/be-a-bird-brain-a-family-friendly-adventure-with-professor-screech-4/
LOCATION:Peaceful Waters Sanctuary\, 11676 Pierson Road\, Wellington\, FL\, 33414\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Audubon Everglades Fall  Pelagic Tour
DESCRIPTION:Audubon Everglades is excited to announce the return of our very popular program\, Pelagic Tour! Get your sea legs on and come join us! \n\n\n\nA pelagic birding trip is done by traveling by boat offshore to view seabirds that rarely come ashore except to breed. Seabird (pelagic) species include tropical terns\, shearwaters\, jaegers\, gannets and others. Come take a journey with Pelagic birding experts\, Michael Brothers\, Mitchell Harris\, Larry Manfredi\, & Dan Scolaro.  \n\n\n\nTHE DETAILS \n\n\n\nSpace is limited — 40 person maximum. People who are current Audubon Everglades and NAS members will have priority to register. If spaces are not filled\, it will be open to the public to register.  Registration link and details will be sent to the Member’s email. Keep an eye out\, spaces fill up fast! \n\n\n\nCost: $105 per person. This includes the boat trip\, tip for boat crew\, pelagic leaders\, snacks\, water and fun. For people unfamiliar with the cost of other pelagic trips\, this is a phenomenal value! \n\n\n\nThis is a 5 hour Pelagic Trip with Guides Michael Brothers\, Mitchell Harris\, Larry Manfredi and Dan Scolaro on board.  \n\n\n\nWe are so excited to have all these wonderful Pelagic bird guides in one place and have them share their knowledge and expertise to our Audubon Everglades audience. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nMeet our Pelagic tour leaders: \n\n\n\nMichael Brothers –  Retired as Director of the Marine Science Center in Ponce Inlet\, Michael has been leading pelagic birding expeditions off Florida and Georgia for nearly 20 years and natural history tours throughout Florida\, the Galapagos Islands\, Kenya\, and the Amazon. He is a member of the Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee and is the Florida regional editor of the journal North American Birds.  \n\n\n\nMitchell Harris (Florida Ornithological Society) – Mitchell has been interested in Natural History and all things out-of-doors from his earliest memories as a small child growing up in Vero Beach Fl. He took up birding fifteen years ago\, and is now an avid birder that is most interested in pelagic type birds but enjoys anything that flies. His spark bird might have been a white morph Gyrfalcon that he saw many years ago\, just north of the Brooks Range on the North Slope of Alaska. \n\n\n\nLarry Manfredi – Many birders might remember his name for the Western Spindalis that showed up in his yard between January 3rd and February 26\, 1992. More than 400 people came to see that amazing vagrant. Realizing the number of people that share his interest\, He decided to start guiding professionally. He contributed to the book titled “A Birder’s Guide To Florida” by Bill Pranty. He wrote the chapter on Homestead and helped with the sections on Miami\, the Florida Keys\, and Everglades National Park. He co-authored “A Birder’s Guide To Metropolitan Areas of North America” by Paul Lehman and sold by American Birding Association. 
URL:https://www.auduboneverglades.org/event/audubon-everglades-fall-pelagic-tour/
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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