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Sydsmythe

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We all love birds and know the importance of supporting the various habitats in which they live.

From time to time I'll post whatever volunteer/educational opportunities I'm aware of, and encourage others to do the same.

If you know of events with the various Audubon Societies , post those here too!

Upcoming ERM volunteer events:

May 11 : Planting mangrove seedlings at Juno Dunes Natural Area

May 14 : Removing invasive vegetation at Hypoluxo Scrub Natural Area

http://www.pbcgov.org/erm/volunteers/

http://www.pbcgov.org/erm/natural/

http://www.pbcgov.com/parks/nature/naturalareas/



Juno Dunes Natural Area, like Jupiter Ridge Natural Area, is a great place to view our friendly Scrub Jays.
 
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A couple of ASE events http://www.auduboneverglades.org

Sat. May 14 6AM : 2 hour tour of Blue Cypress Lake-highest concentration
nesting ospreys in the world. Must have reservation, $40.;) Call Paton
561-818-7574

Sun. May 15 : 6PM at Wako. Meet Linda Humphries (president of ASE) at
top of boardwalk for educational tour

Tues. Jun 7 7PM : General meeting at Pine Jog Environmental Center WPB

Tues. June 14 8AM : Meet Linda Humphries and Paton White at top of
boardwalk for another educational /observation tour

They do hold nighttime walks once in a while ...keep ya posted
 
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Fri. May 20 7:30 PM: Night Hike !!! at Daggerwing Nature Center...reservations required, $3.
Hoot, hoot..... call Daggerwing 629-8760
 
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The mangrove planting at Juno Dunes went well. What a beautiful place. There are floating docks just off the intracoastal entrance. The waterway will be another lovely kayak/canoe trail.
 
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