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SUMMARY:Botanical Science for Beginners
DESCRIPTION:How do plants work? How do they interact with the environment? How do they defend themselves? We will investigate the fascinating and complex Plant Kingdom in an introduction to Botanical Science. This program will take place indoors\, and may include outdoor components if time and weather permits. \nThis program is recommended for adults. \nQuestions or concerns? Please contact Weedon Island Preserve at weedonisland@pinellascounty.org. \nRegistration: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/weedon-island-preserve-cultural-and-natural-history-center-1250121017 \n 
URL:https://baysoundings.com/event/botanical-science-for-beginners/
LOCATION:Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center\, 1800 Weedon Drive NE\, St. Petersburg\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Level,Agriculture & Botany,Native Flora & Fauna,Science & Technology,Workshops & Classes
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SUMMARY:Archaeology of the Anclote River Region
DESCRIPTION:Archaeology Talk: \nInvestigations into the Archaeology of the Anclote River Region \nInvestigations into the Archaeology of the Anclote River Region \nPhyllis E. Kolianos\, M.A.\, RPA\nAlliance for Weedon Island Archaeological Research and Education\, Inc. \nWithin Central Peninsula Gulf Coast\, the archaeology of the Anclote River is understudied and underreported relative to other population centers. In the late 1800s\, S. T. Walker and F. H. Cushing noted the importance of the mounds and pre-Columbian sites on the banks of the river\, and both investigated the Safford (Ormond) Mound\, 8PI3\, near the upstream riverine system\, a reused burial mound dating over 1\,500 years. Almost 20 years of investigations into the archaeology of the Anclote River region reveal some important results that support recent research at other major sites and suggest shifting population settlements and sea-level change. \nPhyllis received her BA and MA degrees from the University of South Florida in Applied Anthropology\, and in 2009 received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the USF\, Department of Anthropology. In her past position with Pinellas County\, she supported the archaeological programs and activities at Weedon Island Preserve and was instrumental in the establishment of the Alliance for Weedon Island Archaeological Research and Education\, Inc. (AWIARE) and their research station at the Preserve. Kolianos has worked for many years with the investigation and recording of area sites\, and has been active with public archaeology projects\, grants\, and archaeological research projects involving Weedon Island’s cultural resources and other lands within Pinellas County. Her most recent and on-going project is the archaeology of the Anclote River region. \nRegistration: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/weedon-island-preserve-cultural-and-natural-history-center-1250121017
URL:https://baysoundings.com/event/archaeology-of-the-anclote-river-region/
LOCATION:Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center\, 1800 Weedon Drive NE\, St. Petersburg\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Level,Archaeology,Coastal & Wetlands,History & Culture,Lectures & Seminars
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SUMMARY:SNEAK PEEK SHUTTER STROLL: JOHNSON PRESERVE
DESCRIPTION:Calling all photographers! \nGet a first look at Manatee Count’s newest preserve and help us document the “before”! On this exclusive program we are inviting photographers to join us and take pictures before the preserve is open to the public. Explore oak hammocks and pine flatwoods along the Braden River. Public access is only available during these special “sneak peeks” so don’t miss this chance to see the site’s transformation. \nProgram suitable for photographers age 18 and older. Reservations are required. Please email aedan.stockdale@mymanatee.org to register and receive directions.
URL:https://baysoundings.com/event/sneak-peek-shutter-stroll-johnson-preserve/
LOCATION:Johnson Preserve at Braden River\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Level,Native Flora & Fauna,Nature Tours & Hikes,Photography,Wildlife
ORGANIZER;CN="Manatee County Extension":MAILTO:manatee@ifas.ufl.edu
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