National Wildlife Refuges: Americas Best Kept Secret

Friends of Tampa Bay National Wildlife Refuges

 

Join us for a special event:

Saturday

1/19/19

10 AM

 

National Wildlife Refuges: Americas Best Kept Secret

This program, presented by the Friends of Tampa Bay National Wildlife Refuges, will explore the history of the National Wildlife Refuge system including important early sanctuaries in Florida, and will address both the history and wildlife of our local Pinellas refuges, and Egmont Key.  Egmont Key is one of Florida’s largest nesting bird sanctuaries, home to over 30,000 pairs of nesting birds each year.


Your hosts:

 

Patrick Mundus

Pat is an active volunteer and board member with the Friends of Tampa Bay National Wildlife Refuges. His work with the group includes public outreach, land management and habitat protection, and working with the interpretive docent program on Egmont Key. A long time wildlife advocate and recreational birder he believes that the preservation and restoration of wildlife habitat in Florida is key to protecting our native species.

 

DAVE HOWARD

Dave is speaking to you as a board member of Friends of Tampa Bay National Wildlife Refuges and Coordinator of the Save Egmont Key Initiative. After retiring from Baxter Healthcare where he was the Director of R&D for Kidney Dialysis research and Blood Collection systems, he decided that wildlife here in Florida now needed his help. To grow his understanding of Florida’s biodiversity, Dave became a Florida Master Naturalist by taking all three modules of the University of Florida’s science based program. 

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-Lawn seating: Bring your lawn chairs, blanket

-Light refreshments

-1 hour program

4100 Starkey Blvd.

Trinity, FL 34655