South Walton Community Council is extremely fortunate to have Professor Bruce Means as the guest speaker at its September Public Forum. Means will discuss "Walton County Biodiversity: The Wonderful World of Its Animals, Plants and Ecosystems," Thursday, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m., at the Walton County Coastal Branch Library. This event is free and open to the public.
Walton County Biodiversity: The Wonderful World of Its Animals, Plants, and Ecosystems
Presented by D. Bruce Means, PhD, President and Executive Director Coastal Plains Institute and Land Conservancy; Adjunct Professor Department of Biological Science, Florida State University
Sept. 27, at 7 p.m., at the Walton County Coastal Branch Library
Learn details of Walton County's diverse ecosystem. Means' presentation will focus on how the biodiversity of Walton County fits into the larger picture of the biodiversity hotspot that is the Florida Panhandle. Lively discussion of Walton County's animal and plant life--and its exquisite and rare ecosystems--will be featured with color photos. Professor Means will be available to sell and sign his books, including "Priceless Florida, Natural Ecosystems and Native Species."
Walton County Biodiversity: The Wonderful World of Its Animals, Plants, and Ecosystems
Presented by D. Bruce Means, PhD, President and Executive Director Coastal Plains Institute and Land Conservancy; Adjunct Professor Department of Biological Science, Florida State University
Sept. 27, at 7 p.m., at the Walton County Coastal Branch Library
Learn details of Walton County's diverse ecosystem. Means' presentation will focus on how the biodiversity of Walton County fits into the larger picture of the biodiversity hotspot that is the Florida Panhandle. Lively discussion of Walton County's animal and plant life--and its exquisite and rare ecosystems--will be featured with color photos. Professor Means will be available to sell and sign his books, including "Priceless Florida, Natural Ecosystems and Native Species."