Panther Island Adventures!

Panther Island is 2,800 acres of restored wetland and upland habitats situated in the northwest corner of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary's 13,000 acres. It is home to numerous plants and animals including the Florida panther and the iconic wood stork.
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Thursday, January 28, 2016

Blog reboot! Getting rolling again...

It is a brand new year so the perfect time to reboot my blog! So come along for brand new adventures and learn about the amazing science based conservation and management going on at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary!  To start, the 2nd Annual Corkscrew Corkscrew Watershed Science Forum is tomorrow, January 29. Scientists and land managers from the region will be presenting current research and have discussions on the ecology, conservation, and management of our watershed. You can't beat such an amazing opportunity to learn about Audubon Florida's focus on conservation based in sound science.

For more information and to register: www.CWSF2016.eventbrite.com

View of Corkscrew taken during an aerial survey for birds and invasive plants
Photo: Allyson L. Webb 

View at sunset of the Corkscrew backcountry
Photo: Allyson L. Webb

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