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April 16, 2026 9:30 AM |
Beekeeping Presentation at Bee Gum Point PreserveDiscover the World of the Humble Bee! Join us for a buzz-worthy adventure into the fascinating world of beekeeping! This guided tour through Land Trust preserved natural habitats offers a unique look into the lives of bees and how these hardworking native pollinators contribute to our local ecosystem. Led by knowledgeable, local Beekeepers, you'll learn about the basics of beekeeping, the life cycle of bees, and the vital role bees play in biodiversity and conservation. All are welcome, and families are encouraged to join! The group will meet the Land Trust Volunteer Tour Guide(s) in the parking area.Location: Bee Gum Point Preserve Please Register for this event. |
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April 21, 2026 9:30 AM |
Native Plant Tour at Oyster Bar MarshStep into the World of Native Plants! Join us for a guided hike through the lush, vibrant landscapes of Florida’s preserved natural habitats. Led by knowledgeable Land Trust volunteers, this walk invites you to explore the native plants that shape our ecosystems and tell the story of the land. Learn how native plants sustain wildlife, reflect local history, and contribute to Florida’s rich biodiversity. As they bloom and flourish, native plants create lively habitats and striking seasonal displays of color, offering a living reminder of the beauty and resilience of our natural heritage. The walk lasts approximately 2 hours. All are welcome, and families are encouraged to join!Location: Oyster Bar Marsh Conservation Area Please Register for this event. |
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May 12, 2026 9:30 AM |
Native Plant Tour at Lagoon GreenwayStep into the World of Native Plants! Join us for a guided hike through the lush, vibrant landscapes of Florida’s preserved natural habitats. Led by knowledgeable Land Trust volunteers, this walk invites you to explore the native plants that shape our ecosystems and tell the story of the land. Learn how native plants sustain wildlife, reflect local history, and contribute to Florida’s rich biodiversity. As they bloom and flourish, native plants create lively habitats and striking seasonal displays of color, offering a living reminder of the beauty and resilience of our natural heritage. The walk lasts approximately 2 hours. All are welcome, and families are encouraged to join!Location: Lagoon Greenway Please Register for this event. |
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May 14, 2026 7:00 AM |
Birding Tour at Lagoon GreenwayA Morning of Birding by the Lagoon Awaits! Whether you're a seasoned birder or just starting, all are invited to join a guided morning walk led by a knowledgeable birder who is a Land Trust volunteer. We’ll explore upland hammocks, mangrove forests and scenic views along the Indian River Lagoon, keeping our eyes and ears open for resident and migratory birds. These Land Trust-protected areas provide rich habitat for a variety of species, and every walk holds the promise of discovery. Previous sightings include Roseate Spoonbills, Ospreys, Bald Eagles, Herons, Egrets, and Warblers, just to name a few. The walk lasts approximately 1.5 hours. The group will meet the Land Trust Volunteer Tour Guide in the parking area. The early bird sees the birds—don’t miss it!"Location: Lagoon Greenway Please Register for this event. |