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Scientist in Every Florida School looks forward to participating at the WISE Symposium's Pioneer Day on September 5th. Students from … Continue |
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This is a great way to connect with other gardeners, learn about what to grow, gather great varieties that do well in our region, and support Working Food's efforts to grow community from seed to plate!
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This training is designed to provide corporate, governmental, environmental, and other personnel the Best Management Practices for lawn and landscape. Learn what impact the BMPs will have on your business or municipality. Registration ranges from $0-$30.
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Join St. Johns County in a waterway cleanup of the Matanzas River and Intracoastal Waterway.
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Queen Quet will discuss human health and environmental quality in the context of the Gullah/Geechee resiliency and cultural sustainability. |
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Join the Force-E Scuba Center in Boca Raton as Dr. Gary Rose describes a day in the life of a great white shark. He will go over the life cycle of this beautiful shark, what research is being done to save this species and why the great white shark likes to hang out in Florida.
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The Emerald Coast Science Center is hosting its Fourth Annual Women in Science Conference on September 12 in Niceville. The evening will consist of inspirational presentations from professional women in STEM careers. Proceeds benefit the Emerald Coast Science Center's Girls Engaged in Making (GEM) Workshops. Registration ranges from $5-$12.
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For this program, volunteers survey coastal shorelines for mating horseshoe crabs. A subset of the crabs is then collected, tagged, and released back into the wild.
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In this hands-on training workshop, volunteers will learn about basic horseshoe crab biology, procedures for sampling breeding populations of horseshoe crabs, and procedures for measuring and tagging horseshoe crabs.
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Visitors will get the chance to pull a seine net through Guana Lake, collecting fish, crabs, shrimp and more, and then to learn about the animals and their roles in the habitat.
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Explore these unusual organisms during a classroom/outdoor activity. We will first review the natural history of lichen inside, then take a stroll to view them on the trails around the Center. Identification tips, interesting facts and more await participants.
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UF IFAS Nature Coast Biological Station is celebrating five years of establishment, and two years since the construction of the facility in Cedar Key. Come join the festivities on Saturday, September 14th from 10 AM to 3 PM.
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Learn the best way to maintain your lawn while saving money and protecting our precious natural resources.
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The Florida Museum of Natural History is hosting SciArt Meetup: Skeletons. Offered in partnership with Santa Fe College Fine Arts Department and Wayfaring Painter, each meetup features brief presentations by a guest artist and/or scientist. This month's guest speaker: Verity Mathis, Florida Museum Mammals Collection Manager - Verity will be showcasing various skeletons from the mammal collection to be used as models during this meetup.
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Learn about solar energy, and how the nonprofit co-op model simplifies the process of going solar on your home or small business.
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The McGranahan’s primary management objectives for their Suwannee County property are timber production, grazing, and wildlife management.
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UF IFAS Extension Manatee County is hosting Flower Power - Growing outdoor flowers in Palmetto. This workshop will cover topics including plant selection, cultivation techniques, basic garden design, and more!
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Join St. Johns County Parks and Recreation and Marineland for a beautiful and educational sunrise walk on the beach. This walk will focus on how nature tends to repeat itself and how humans can help protect these delicate cycles.
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This event is a free paddle cleanup. Come paddle the creek then join us for a free lunch by the creek. Bring your own kayak or reserve one for free. Gloves and bags will be provided.
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On this tour, History Bike Gainesville and The Florida Museum of Natural History will be leading riders on an exploration of prehistoric archaeological sites on the University of Florida campus as well as notable historic features that make the campus unique.
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Lagoon Straight Talk is a FREE event to update the community on the restoration of our Lagoon. Pre-registration is required due to limited seating.
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Experience the sights and sounds of the awakening swamp with one of our naturalists guiding you to look for birds. |
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Take a leisurely stroll through some of our most beautiful and environmentally sensitive lands that have been preserved in Sarasota County and learn more about what makes these areas so unique
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Florida State Parks is hosting a St. Andrews Kayak Tour on September 26 in Panama City. This program will highlight features of St. Andrews State Park and Eco-Tourism opportunities throughout Florida.
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In honor of National Public Lands Day on September 28, join Florida Trail Association and REI for a weekend of trail maintenance on the treasured Florida Trail!
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September 30th (7:00-7:30 p.m.) Join us: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/24685231 |
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St. Johns County Parks and Recreation is hosting Cycles of Nature on October 1 in St. Augustine. Just like the sun rises and sets everyday there are lots of things in nature that occur on a cyclical basis. This walk will focus on how nature tends to repeat itself and how humans can help protect these delicate cycles. Registration is free.
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This two-day course is designed to help prepare those who want to incorporate drones into their professional career and need to pass the FAA Part 107 Knowledge Test.
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The Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve is also hosting an Apalachicola Bay Estuary Class on October 4 in Eastpoint. Participants will learn about the habitats and creatures that make up our estuary and how the river and bay are intricately connected. We will see these habitats up close aboard the Reserve’s research vessel the Henry Lee. Registration is free
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Alachua Conservation Trust is hosting a World Tour Paddling Film Fest on October 5 in Gainesville. The Paddling Film Festival is an international adventure film tour presenting the world’s best paddling films of the year – whitewater, sea kayaking, canoeing, SUP, action and lifestyle – in more than 120 cities and towns across Canada, United States and around the world. Registration is $12.
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The UF Thompson Earth Systems Institute may photograph or video visitors for educational and promotional purposes. Attendance to one of our events constitutes the attendee’s consent regarding the possibility of appearing in TESI marketing materials.