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Next Meeting of the FSSROur meetings are bi-monthly on the fourth Tuesday of the odd numbered months (except July) and are held at the North Indian River County Library on CR 512 (Sebastian Blvd.) in Sebastian. They are free and everyone is welcome. The following is the meeting schedule for the upcoming 2009-2010 season, with the presentations we have scheduled at this time:
EventsGopher Tortoise Coalition
The Gopher Tortoise Coalition is a group of concerned citizens that was recently formed with the change in the status of the gopher tortoise in Florida, by the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). This summer the FWC took the action to upgrade the status of the gopher tortoise to "threatened" and just recently has changed the requirements for relocating tortoises out of the way of development. The gopher tortoise suffers from an "upper respiratory tract" disease and the FWC has always required that tortoises being relocated off-site from areas being developed, need to be tested for the disease before they can be relocated. In lieu of that, developers were allowed to apply for an "incidental take permit", which allowed them to pay a mitigation fee and entomb any gopher tortoises on-site as a result of the development work. This has historically been the easiest and most expeditious process for developers. With the recent change of policy by the FWC, tortoises can now be relocated off-site without the testing and many developers seem eager to do that. One logistical problem is having the time and man-power, if you will, to actually do the work of relocation. That's where you, the public and the Gopher Tortoise Coalition come in. If you are interested in helping out, please attend this meeting, or call Ilka Daniel, Director of Outreach Services with the Humane Society at 772-388-3331, ext. 28 or 772-473-6889. Coastal Preserves Alliance Volunteer Day9 AM, third Saturday of the monthSouth Park entrance - CR512 The Coastal Preserves Alliance, a Citizen Support Organization, for the St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park (SSRPSP), Indian River Lagoon PSP, and the East Central Florida Aquatic Preserves, hosts a Volunteer Days event on the third Saturday of each month. Members of the CPA, ECAFP volunteers, and other interested individuals are invited to join us at the Park every third Saturday of the month at 9:00 am to work on projects to enhance the Park. Projects will vary each month and more information, including project location, can be had by calling or e-mailing Patti Fuchs at 772-643-4925 or treasurecoasttrailriders@hotmail.com. If you are looking for a good reason to volunteer besides the immediate improvement to the Park, we have another reason for you. Every volunteer man-hour is recorded. Each of those hours is worth money in terms of matching funds for grants. Grants pay for a lot of the good work that is done in the Park especially in regards to researching and protecting the Red Cockaded Woodpecker, Scrub Jay, and Gopher Tortoise. Come out to Volunteer Day and not only will your hard work enhance the Park today but it will continue to do so in the future. LAND, WATER WILDLIFE: Along the Greenway TrailThursday, November 12, 2009, 6 PMRock City Gardens, Wabasso The annual Indian River Land Trust Benefit. Join them for an evening of natural wonders and wildlife delights under the stars at Rock City Gardens. Reservations required. For more information, please visit their www.irlt.org website or call them at 772-794-0701. Up a CreekEnvironmental Learning Center, Wabasso9 - 11 am, see dates below Enjoy a peaceful and scenic pontoon boat trip up the South Prong of the beautifully wild St. Sebastian River - one of the few undeveloped coastal rivers. Learn about its relationship to the Indian River Lagoon and to the land as you spot alligators, wading birds and manatee. Truly an adventure. Departure datesFriday, NOvember 13Friday, December 11 Friday, January 8, 2010 Friday, February 12, 2010 Friday, March 12, 2010 There is a fee and reservations are required. Please call the ELC at 772-589-5050 for the next available trip. There are always numerous activities going on at the ELC for children, families and adults too, so please stop by (closed Mondays) or check out their website at: www.discoverelc.org. Coastal Preserves Alliance - 5th Annual Poker Ride & Camp OutSaturday, November 14, 7 PMVisitor's Center, Buffer Preserve Drive (off Babcock St. north of Fellsmere, adjacent to the C-54 canal) St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park For more information, please visit the CPA website at: www.nbbd.com/npr/cpa. America Recycles DaySunday, November 15, 2009America Recycles Day (ARD), November 15, is the only nationally recognized day dedicated to encouraging Americans to recycle and to buy recycled products. ...it has grown to include millions of Americans pledging to increase their recycling habits at home and work and to buy products made with recycled materials. Through America Recycles Day, the National Recycling Coalition supports local communities and raises awareness by educating citizens about the benefits of recycling. On November 15 each year, millions of people become better informed about the importance of daily recycling and buying recycled products. The purpose of America Recycles Day is to continue to promote the social, environmental and economic benefits of recycling and encourage more people to join the movement toward creating a better natural environment. Please visit the America Recycles Day website for more information. Pelican Island Audubon SocietyMonday, November 16, 2009, 7:30 PMVero Beach Community Center, 2266 14th Ave. Whooping Cranes - John Canter - Learn about North America's tallest bird and conservation efforts to save it from extinction. For more information, you can visit the PIAS website at www.pelicanislandaudubon.org. Florida Native Plant Society - Eugenia ChapterThursdays, 7 PMBoathouse, Florida Medical Entomology Lab 200 9th Street, SE (Oslo Road), Vero Beach November 19 - "Yard Art", Susan yount & Jocye Roske Star PartySebastian Inlet State Park, SebastianJoin the Indian River Astronomy Society for a Star Party. Telecscopes will be provided, or bring your own. Meet at the day use area 1/2 mile south of the bridge. The is event is free and for more information, please visit the Sebastian Inlet State Park website or call 321-984-4852. Saturday, November 21, 6 PM Saturday, January 23, 6:30 PM Saturday, March 20, 8 PM Saturday, April 24, 8:30 PM
Oslo Riverfront Conservation Area (ORCA)
First Saturday of the month, 9:00 A.M. Greens Market, Downtown Vero BeachEvery Tuesday, 4 - 8 PMHeritage Center, 14th Ave., Vero Beach The weekly Greens Market, located on the grounds of the beautifully manicured Heritage Center, is sponsored by the Downtown Merchants Association and Vero Heritage, Inc. Over 16 vendors participate every Tuesday and local residents enjoy the vast array of fruits, vegetables, teas, pastries, plants, and seafood. The Heritage Center also offers Blue Grass music simultaneously, with free admission. For more information, please visit the Main Street, Vero Beach website or call 772-563-0620. Marine Resources Council "Brown Bag" Lunch Series
Lagoon House - 3275 Dixie Hwy (US 1), NE Palm Bay
Sebastian - Riverview Park gazebo, between US 1 and Indian River Drive
Grant - Fisherman's Landing Park, US 1
Cocoa Beach - Lori Wilson Park, 1320 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach
Rockledge - Riverwalk Family Park, 5355 US 1 Rockledge |
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