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SAT., MAY 18 – Shoreline Park, Gulf Breeze – BIRD WALK
WANT TO FIND MORE BIRDS? – Please join us for the FMW Audubon Society Monthly Chapter Meeting. Open to the Public from 7 PM to 9 PM, Thursday, April 25.
This month our program is “FIND MORE BIRDS” Presented by Heather Wolf, Founder/CEO JuggleFit LLC.
Heather Wolf, who started her birding journey right here in Pensacola, as she talks about her latest book, Find More Birds: 111 Surprising Ways to Spot Birds Wherever You Are. Heather is a Brooklyn-based birder, author, and photographer who works with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology as a web developer, teaches birding classes at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and gives walks and talks for various organizations in New York City and beyond.
Refreshments following the program located at the Baroco Center for Science and Technology (west). Building 21 on Airport Blvd. The meeting room (2142) is across the breezeway from the planetarium.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN? HUMMINGBIRDS ARE HERE IN THE WINTER????
According to my records carefully written in the margin of my National Geographic Field Guide first edition, in the winter of 1987, I was invited by Ann and Dan Forster to go to James Pfeiffer’s home in East Hill, Pensacola, to see…
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NATIVE TREES AND PLANTS FOR NATIVE AND MIGRATORY BIRDS AT BRUCE BEACH.
In 2020, joining with our friends and neighbors at the Longleaf Pine Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society, the University of West Florida, the City of Pensacola government, and…
Connecting with the next generation of conservation leaders FMWAS participates in the Audubon Florida Conservation Leadership Initiative (CLI). Audubon Florida’s Conservation Leadership Initiative (CLI) is a unique, inter-generational experience uniting Audubon’s leaders with a diverse group of college students from across Florida. CLI includes co-mentoring opportunities for Audubon leaders and college students to network, share, and learn from each other.
Through this experience, students are introduced to Audubon conservation initiatives, and Audubon leaders learn how to better engage, communicate with, and develop the next generation of leaders. CLI provides an opportunity for undergraduate college students to immerse themselves in Audubon, strengthen leadership skills, and gain an understanding of career opportunities in conservation.
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