Events
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Florida Horseshoe Crab Citizen Science Training
Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve 108 Island Dr., Eastpoint, FL, United StatesWe need your help. Citizen scientist needed to a learn about participating in horseshoe crab studies. A training event will be held Friday, August 18th from 1:30-4:30pm. Learn how to conduct surveys, collect scientific information and tag horseshoe crabs for a national recapture study. To register email Roztally@gmail.com.
Reserve Wednesday: Bats
Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve 108 Island Dr., Eastpoint, FL, United StatesBats are a beneficial part of ecosystems worldwide, and serve critical roles as insect pest controllers, pollinators, seed-dispersers and fertilizers. We have 13 native bat species in Florida, but they are facing many challenges, including loss of natural roosting sites in trees and caves. Join FWC Biologist Kim Chase at the Apalachicola NERR Nature Center…
Sci-Cafe: Early Inhabitants of the Apalachicola Valley
Dr. Nancy White, Ph.D., archaeologist, and professor of anthropology at the University of South Florida, has dedicated over 30 years to conducting archaeological investigations in the Apalachicola River Valley, shedding light on the lives of these early inhabitants and later historic peoples. This region, rich in game, fish, shellfish, attracted many Native American cultural groups…
Oyster Ecology
Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve 108 Island Dr., Eastpoint, FL, United StatesLearn about the role oysters play in the health of Apalachicola Bay. Discover what makes the bay so ideal for growing oysters, what gives our oysters their distinct flavor, and how oyster bars benefit the ecosystem. We will also look at what possibly made the oysters collapse and what is being done to restore them…
Apalachicola River & Floodplain Exploration
Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve 108 Island Dr., Eastpoint, FL, United StatesThe Apalachicola River has been called “the Lifeblood of the Bay.” Come learn about the ecology, culture, and history of the Apalachicola River and floodplain, and the impact interstate relationships play in the control of the river. After the in-class portion, we will embark on a journey up the river aboard the ANERR research vessel…
Bay Friendly Landscaping Workshop
Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve 108 Island Dr., Eastpoint, FL, United StatesYard design and maintenance can have a big effect on adjacent water bodies. Participants in this workshop will learn about resources to help them transform their inefficient yard into a luscious bay conscious landscape. The class will also feature information on innovative Green Infrastructure techniques such as rain gardens, green roofs, and bio-swales. Come find…
Reserve Wednesday- Monarch Butterflies
Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve 108 Island Dr., Eastpoint, FL, United StatesJoin us from 2-3PM ET for a talk on monarch butterflies given by David Cook of FWC- Wildlife Diversity Conservation.
Apalachicola Bay Estuary Exploration
Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve 108 Island Dr., Eastpoint, FL, United StatesJoin us to explore the estuary we depend on, Apalachicola Bay and its connected ecosystem. Learn about the habits and creatures that make up our estuary and how the river and bay are intricately linked. We will see these habitats up close aboard the Reserve’s research vessel the Henry Lee. This class is free; however,…
Oyster Ecology
Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve 108 Island Dr., Eastpoint, FL, United StatesLearn about the role oysters play in the health of Apalachicola Bay. Discover what makes the bay so ideal for growing oysters, what gives our oysters their distinct flavor, and how oyster bars benefit the ecosystem. We will also look at what possibly made the oysters collapse and what is being done to restore them…
Apalachicola River & Floodplain Exploration
Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve 108 Island Dr., Eastpoint, FL, United StatesThe Apalachicola River has been called “the Lifeblood of the Bay.” Come learn about the ecology, culture, and history of the Apalachicola River and floodplain, and the impact interstate relationships play in the control of the river. After the in-class portion, we will embark on a journey up the river aboard the ANERR research vessel…