Clone of Corkscrew Member Lecture Series 2025
Friday, January 03, 2025
11:00am - 12:00pm Eastern Naples, Florida
Location Details
375 Sanctuary Road West, Naples, 34120, FL
The Corkscrew Member Lecture Series continues the first Friday of each month from January through April 2025. These free, hour-long presentations are offered at 11 a.m. and cover a variety of conservation topics including shorebirds of Southwest Florida, hydrology, drones and wetland monitoring, and orchids and bromeliads!
Jan. 3: Wings Along the Water: Exploring Shorebirds in Southwest Florida, Megan Hatten, Senior Project Coordinator for Audubon Florida
Description: Audubon Florida’s important conservation work spans across the state. In this presentation, we’ll explore five key shorebird species that nest along the coastlines of Collier and Lee counties, covering their identification, nesting behaviors, and the challenges they face. We will also highlight Audubon’s efforts to protect both the birds and their habitats, including:
- Monitoring and managing critical nesting sites
- Conducting population surveys
- Engaging the public through education
- Stewarding nesting colonies
This presentation will offer a deeper understanding of the shorebird species that rely on our beaches and the essential work being done by Audubon to ensure their future.
These lectures are free and exclusive to Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary members.