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SUMMARY:Archaeology Hike
DESCRIPTION:Take a walk through the early history of Weedon Island to learn about the indigenous cultures that lived here long ago.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLed by professional archaeologists with the Florida Public Archaeology Network\, hike to an active archaeological dig-site on Weeden Island. Attendees will learn about the early peoples that inhabited Weedon Island thousands of years ago\, and the ongoing work being done by researchers to better understand these ancient cultures and how they interacted with their environment. \nThis hike is recommended for adults and youth ages 12+. Participants should be prepared for a 2 mile hike on uneven terrain. \nProceeds will support the West Central chapter of the Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN)\, an organization that promotes and facilitates the stewardship\, public appreciation\, and value of Florida’s archaeological heritage through regional centers\, partnerships\, and community engagement. Learn about FPAN at https://flpublicarchaeology.org/regions/west-central/. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://baysoundings.com/event/archaeology-hike/
LOCATION:Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center\, 1800 Weedon Drive NE\, St. Petersburg\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Archaeology,Coastal & Wetlands,Geology & Geography,History & Culture,Local Community,Native Flora & Fauna,Nature Tours & Hikes,Workshops & Classes
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SUMMARY:Archaeology Day at Weedon Island
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Florida Archaeology Month at the Weedon Island Preserve!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExamine ancient artifacts and discover the rich history of Tampa Bay at our celebration of Florida Archaeology Month at the Weedon Island Preserve! \nThe Alliance for Weedon Island Archaeological Research and Education (AWIARE) and the Central Florida Gulf Coast Archaeological Society (CGCAS) will be on-site with a diverse showcase of pre-Columbian artifacts from the Tampa Bay region and archaeological experts will be on-hand to illustrate the use of these tools and their importance to native populations. \nThere will also be a special guided hike to an active archaeological dig-site on the Preserve. Spots on this hike are limited so advance registration is required. Register for the Archaeology Day Hike & Site Visit today! \nLocal fossil collectors are encouraged to bring in artifacts such as arrow heads\, lithics\, and pottery sherds for identification during Archaeology Day. No dollar value will be assigned or discussed\, but educational information will be generously shared. \nExplore the artifacts and talk with the archaeologists at your leisure anytime between 10am to 2pm. Also\, check out the 1\,100 year old dugout canoe on display in the Center and visit our free museum exhibit “Connecting People and Place” that tells the story of Weedon Island and its earliest inhabitants. \nThis event is suitable for all ages. The Center and its museum exhibits are open from 9am to 4pm. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://baysoundings.com/event/archaeology-day-at-weedon-island-2/
LOCATION:Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center\, 1800 Weedon Drive NE\, St. Petersburg\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Archaeology,Coastal & Wetlands,Exhibits,Geology & Geography,History & Culture,Homeschool,Kids & Families,Local Community,Youth Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210710T160000
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CREATED:20210625T223011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210625T223011Z
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SUMMARY:IQuest: Welcome to the Jungle
DESCRIPTION:IQuest is a monthly program for smart\, curious middle school students in grades 6 through 8. While each IQuest is different\, you can always expect challenging projects and games that inspire out-of-the-box solutions to real world problems. \nDue to limitations on attendance and staffing\, attendees must pre-register by 11am on the day of the program.  We will be adhering to social distancing measures during all activities and the class size will be limited to 10 children.  Masks will be required for all staff and students\, and all students will be temperature-screened upon arrival. \n\n 4-8 p.m. Saturday\, July 10\nWhere: At The Bishop\nAdmission is $8. Kids only — this is a drop-off program!\nPaid reservations required; includes a slice of pizza and a drink.\n\nJuly 10: “Welcome to the Jungle”\nWhat makes a jungle? How would you live there? Join us to unravel the real world and mythical stories of these mysterious habitats! \n\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://baysoundings.com/event/iquest-welcome-to-the-jungle/
LOCATION:Bishop Museum of Science ﻿and Nature\, 201 10th St. West\, Bradenton\, FL\, 34205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Geology & Geography,History & Culture,Homeschool,Lectures & Seminars,Wildlife,Workshops & Classes,Youth Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200909T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200909T150000
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CREATED:20200904T201240Z
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SUMMARY:ZOOM: Florida Supernature
DESCRIPTION:These classes take place online in a webinar room. Registered participants will receive the web link via email at the time of registration.  \nUpcoming Webinars & Topics\n\nSeptember 9 – At Home In A Cypress Dome\n\nCypress domes are small swamps dominated by cypress trees. They are often caused by old sinkholes that fill up with fresh water; the perfect habitat for cypress. In these special wetlands you will find plants and animals perfectly-suited for life with their “feet wet.” Join us and let’s see what we can discover! \n\nSeptember 16 – Channel X\, Re-taking a Man-made Waterway\n\nAlthough Brooker Creek Preserve exists more-or-less in its original state\, development all around has created the necessity to channel some of the flow to prevent flooding. We’ll explore a man-made channel\, and channel the energy of the plants and animals found there! \n\nSeptember 23 – On Brooker Pond\n\nCertain areas of Brooker Creek Preserve contain large ponds/small lakes. Let’s dive in and discover submerged\, emergent and floating plants\, and perhaps some wildlife at home there! \n\nSeptember 30 – A Flooded Forest\n\nIn this session\, we’ll stomp through the swamp and explore a flooded hardwood forest. The boardwalks around the Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center cut through a flooded forest dominated by tupelo and sweetbay trees. What will we find there? Tune in to find out. \nParticipants can register for one or more of the topics by clicking the titles(s) above.  \nRegistration is required. 
URL:https://baysoundings.com/event/zoom-florida-supernature/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Coastal & Wetlands,Geology & Geography,Local Community,Native Flora & Fauna,Wildlife
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UID:18010-1599660000-1599663600@baysoundings.com
SUMMARY:ZOOM: Florida Supernature
DESCRIPTION:These classes take place online in a webinar room. Registered participants will receive the web link via email at the time of registration.  \nUpcoming Webinars & Topics\n\nSeptember 9 – At Home In A Cypress Dome\n\nCypress domes are small swamps dominated by cypress trees. They are often caused by old sinkholes that fill up with fresh water; the perfect habitat for cypress. In these special wetlands you will find plants and animals perfectly-suited for life with their “feet wet.” Join us and let’s see what we can discover! \n\nSeptember 16 – Channel X\, Re-taking a Man-made Waterway\n\nAlthough Brooker Creek Preserve exists more-or-less in its original state\, development all around has created the necessity to channel some of the flow to prevent flooding. We’ll explore a man-made channel\, and channel the energy of the plants and animals found there! \n\nSeptember 23 – On Brooker Pond\n\nCertain areas of Brooker Creek Preserve contain large ponds/small lakes. Let’s dive in and discover submerged\, emergent and floating plants\, and perhaps some wildlife at home there! \n\nSeptember 30 – A Flooded Forest\n\nIn this session\, we’ll stomp through the swamp and explore a flooded hardwood forest. The boardwalks around the Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center cut through a flooded forest dominated by tupelo and sweetbay trees. What will we find there? Tune in to find out. \nParticipants can register for one or more of the topics by clicking the titles(s) above.  \nRegistration is required. 
URL:https://baysoundings.com/event/zoom-florida-supernature/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Coastal & Wetlands,Geology & Geography,Local Community,Native Flora & Fauna,Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200909T140000
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CREATED:20200904T201240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200904T201240Z
UID:18010-1599660000-1599663600@baysoundings.com
SUMMARY:ZOOM: Florida Supernature
DESCRIPTION:These classes take place online in a webinar room. Registered participants will receive the web link via email at the time of registration.  \nUpcoming Webinars & Topics\n\nSeptember 9 – At Home In A Cypress Dome\n\nCypress domes are small swamps dominated by cypress trees. They are often caused by old sinkholes that fill up with fresh water; the perfect habitat for cypress. In these special wetlands you will find plants and animals perfectly-suited for life with their “feet wet.” Join us and let’s see what we can discover! \n\nSeptember 16 – Channel X\, Re-taking a Man-made Waterway\n\nAlthough Brooker Creek Preserve exists more-or-less in its original state\, development all around has created the necessity to channel some of the flow to prevent flooding. We’ll explore a man-made channel\, and channel the energy of the plants and animals found there! \n\nSeptember 23 – On Brooker Pond\n\nCertain areas of Brooker Creek Preserve contain large ponds/small lakes. Let’s dive in and discover submerged\, emergent and floating plants\, and perhaps some wildlife at home there! \n\nSeptember 30 – A Flooded Forest\n\nIn this session\, we’ll stomp through the swamp and explore a flooded hardwood forest. The boardwalks around the Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center cut through a flooded forest dominated by tupelo and sweetbay trees. What will we find there? Tune in to find out. \nParticipants can register for one or more of the topics by clicking the titles(s) above.  \nRegistration is required. 
URL:https://baysoundings.com/event/zoom-florida-supernature/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Coastal & Wetlands,Geology & Geography,Local Community,Native Flora & Fauna,Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200909T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200909T150000
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CREATED:20200904T201240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200904T201240Z
UID:18010-1599660000-1599663600@baysoundings.com
SUMMARY:ZOOM: Florida Supernature
DESCRIPTION:These classes take place online in a webinar room. Registered participants will receive the web link via email at the time of registration.  \nUpcoming Webinars & Topics\n\nSeptember 9 – At Home In A Cypress Dome\n\nCypress domes are small swamps dominated by cypress trees. They are often caused by old sinkholes that fill up with fresh water; the perfect habitat for cypress. In these special wetlands you will find plants and animals perfectly-suited for life with their “feet wet.” Join us and let’s see what we can discover! \n\nSeptember 16 – Channel X\, Re-taking a Man-made Waterway\n\nAlthough Brooker Creek Preserve exists more-or-less in its original state\, development all around has created the necessity to channel some of the flow to prevent flooding. We’ll explore a man-made channel\, and channel the energy of the plants and animals found there! \n\nSeptember 23 – On Brooker Pond\n\nCertain areas of Brooker Creek Preserve contain large ponds/small lakes. Let’s dive in and discover submerged\, emergent and floating plants\, and perhaps some wildlife at home there! \n\nSeptember 30 – A Flooded Forest\n\nIn this session\, we’ll stomp through the swamp and explore a flooded hardwood forest. The boardwalks around the Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center cut through a flooded forest dominated by tupelo and sweetbay trees. What will we find there? Tune in to find out. \nParticipants can register for one or more of the topics by clicking the titles(s) above.  \nRegistration is required. 
URL:https://baysoundings.com/event/zoom-florida-supernature/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Coastal & Wetlands,Geology & Geography,Local Community,Native Flora & Fauna,Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200829T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200829T230000
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CREATED:20200826T222806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200826T223232Z
UID:17945-1598695200-1598742000@baysoundings.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR- Florida's Deserts!
DESCRIPTION:Florida’s Deserts! \nFlorida may be known for its aquatic habitats\, but the dry upland “desert” communities are well worth it for your next adventure. Sensing Nature biologist\, Brian Lane will take you on an a trek through our sandy habitats. Although it is very hot in the uplands\, no water is required for this exploration. \nWebinar Registration \n 
URL:https://baysoundings.com/event/webinar-floridas-deserts/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Climate,Geology & Geography,Local Community,Native Flora & Fauna,WEBINARS & ONLINE CLASSES,Wildlife
ORGANIZER;CN="Sensing Nature":MAILTO:info@sensingnature.com
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