Pollinator Friendly City Gainesville Workshop
Learn through Pollinator Friendly City Gainesville and explore native wildflowers and pollinator health. Discover how sustainable practices support local ecosystems and urban environments.
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Learn through Pollinator Friendly City Gainesville and explore native wildflowers and pollinator health. Discover how sustainable practices support local ecosystems and urban environments.
Learn how to help communities benefit economically while promoting the enjoyment of public lands. Presentation by Sam Schatz. Join us at Hogtown Creek Headwaters Nature Center on the first Sunday of each month for Perspectives in the Park, a program featuring experts in their fields sharing information on a variety...
Florida water history takes focus during “Florida’s Story, as Told by Water,” a special presentation exploring how water shaped the state’s geology, ecosystems, wildlife, and human cultures. Led by Lars Andersen as part of the Perspectives in the Park series, the program examines Florida’s undersea beginnings and the importance of...