'NATURE ON THE BEACH' EXPLORATION
Nov 17, 2012 - Nov 16, 2013
TOUR AVAILABLE BY ARRANGEMENT MOST WEEKENDS & SELECT EVENINGS. Beaches are alive, curious, and ever-changing. When the tide is out, the exposed flats offer the curious visitor a peek at life usually hidden under the water and sand. At other times, much of the sea’s mysterious nature ends up on the beach above the surf zone. Explore the nearby beaches of the ‘Wilderness Coast’ with naturalist and Certified Green Guide Debbi Clifford. In an easy 2-3 hour or so walk along our natural coastline, learn about the natural history of local shore life: shells, critters, plants, and that strange “blob on the beach”. The weather & tides will determine the best beach choice for your exploration, but we will always try to meet your specific interests. Bottled water and light snack provided. Group size limited to 15 people. Tours available during weekends and on weekday evenings (depending on tides and time of year) Adults : $20 /Children (5-12 years) : $10 *Special rate for groups of 8-15 people (inquire for details) NOTE: Participants should dress for the weather, wear water/beach shoes, hat, and depending on conditions, insect repellent &/or sunscreen might be needed. A Note about your Tour Guide: Debbi Clifford has been exploring the beaches of Wakulla & Franklin counties for the past 20+ years as a marine life collector for Gulf Specimen Marine Lab in Panacea, FL. She is a certified Green Guide and a member of the Florida Green Guide Association. Debbi's experience and wealth of knowledge makes her the ideal guide to lead nature beach walks and introduce you to the wildlife, plants and scenery of our North Florida coast.
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge Families in Nature
May 25, 2013
A fun-filled familiy program held on the 4th Saturday of each month at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. May's theme is Coastal Explorers. Participants will get dirty and wet and need to dress appropriately.
Thursday Lunch 'n Learn @ Main Library
Jun 27, 2013
Dr. William C. Parker, FSU Geology Department will discuss sinkholes and will identify different kinds of rocks. Bring a bag lunch.
Thursday Lunch 'n Learn @ Main Library
Jul 18, 2013
Wakulla Springs is one of the largest and deepest freshwater springs in the world, in addition to being a natural treasure within Florida. Learn more about the journey of water through the springs and the life that springs support. Bring a brown bag lunch.










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