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SoWalSally

Beach Fanatic
Feb 19, 2005
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June 10 ? Surf Fishing: Learn the basics and tricks of the trade on catching bait, fish identification, and how to fish in the surf. Poles required. Park at Day-Use area on County Road 30A, tram available to the beach. Program starts at 9:30 a.m. A $2 park entry fee required.
June 17 ? The Endangered Beach Mouse: Learn about the habitat and behavior of the Beach Mouse. Park at the Day-Use area on County Road 30A. Program starts at 9:15 a.m. A $2 park entry fee required.
June 24 ? Puppet Show, ?Duke?s Quest?: Duke the Deer?s quest to find Beach Mice to help park rangers deliver an important message. Learn fascinating facts about deer, bobcats, opossums, raccoons, eagles, hawks, coyotes, foxes, sea turtles, great horned owls and beach mice. Park at the Day-Use area on County Road 30A. Program starts at 10:15 a.m. A $2 park entry fee required.
JULY
July 1 ? Gopher Tortoise: Learn the importance of this keystone reptile. Why is the Gopher Tortoise so important to us and other animals? Park at the Day-Use area on County Road 30A. Program starts at 9:15 a.m. A $2 park entry fee required.
July 8 ? Poisonous Plants: Some are harmless, others are dangerous, how do you tell them apart? Learn to identify and protect yourself and family from dangerous plants. Park at the Day-Use area on County Road 30A. Program starts at 9:15 a.m. A $2 park entry fee required.
July 15 ? The Ancient Sea Turtle: Sea Turtles are gearing up for another reproductive season. The program informs citizens on what they can do to help preserve these awe-inspiring creatures of the sea. Park at the Day-Use area on County Road 30A. Program starts at 9:15 a.m. A $2 park entry fee required.
July 22 ? Birds of Prey: Learn about owls, ospreys, hawks, and more interesting hunters of the sky. Park at the Day-Use area on County Road 30A. Program starts at 9:15 a.m. A $2 park entry fee required.
July 29 ? Alligators: Once they were hunted, then they were protected, now they are farmed. Learn the facts and history of the American Alligator. Park at the Day-Use area on County Road 30A. Program starts at 9:15 a.m. A $2 park entry fee required.
Outdoor tours canceled during severe weather. For more information, (850) 267-0299.
 
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