FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dec. 19, 2014
APALACHICOLA RESEARCH RESERVE OFFERS
FREE MONTHLY LECTURE SERIES ‘RESERVE WEDNESDAYS’
~Learn about the unique natural history of the Florida Panhandle in this new lecture series~
APALACHICOLA – Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve
announces a new monthly natural history lecture series, “Reserve Wednesdays,” that
explores the ecology, geology and natural history of the Florida Panhandle.
Free lectures will be held the third Wednesday of
each month from 2-3 p.m. at the Apalachicola Research Reserve Nature
Center in Eastpoint.
Sara Merritt, environmental specialist with the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection, will kick off the series on
Jan. 21 with a lecture about deadhead logging in the Apalachicola Bay area. Participants
will learn about this unique method of logging from a historical and ecological
perspective.
The “Reserve Wednesdays” lectures are free and are
held at the Apalachicola National Research Reserve. For more information
contact Gibby Conrad at 850-670-7702.
WHAT: 'RESERVE WEDNESDAYS' LECTURE
WHEN: Third Wednesday of each
month, beginning Jan. 21, 2015 2-3 p.m. EST
WHERE: Apalachicola National Estuarine
Research Reserve Nature Center 108 Island Drive Eastpoint, Florida 32328
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