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Florida Scrub Jays in Peril Nonmember

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Monday, November 6, 10:00 – 11:50 a.m. (ONE DAY ONLY), Classroom D108
"Florida Scrub Jays in Peril" with Kate Borduas

  The charming Florida Scrub Jay (Florida’s only endemic bird) is in real danger of extinction. Numbers of these social, highly specialized birds have plummeted due to habitat destruction and urban sprawl. We’ll explore how things got to be so bad so fast and what is being done to help the surviving population. Learn what you can do to help save what the Cornell Lab of Ornithology has called a “Species of the Century.”
  Kate Borduas is a self-described “adult-onset” Naturalist. A transplant from coastal Maine, she is trained as a Florida Master Naturalist and as a Certified Interpretive Guide. Kate gives frequent walks and talks in Charlotte and Sarasota Counties with a specific focus on Scrub Habitat and the Endangered Florida Scrub Jay.

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