Exploring The Wonders of Plants and Animals in Florida

Florida Supernature continues!

Due to the highly successful “Florida Supernature: A Webinar Series” in May, June and July, (see details below) UF/IFAS Extension Specialist, James Stevenson is kicking off a new series starting in September!

James Stevenson standing in a wetland in his waders.
Extension Specialist, James Stevenson doing botany work in the field.

These classes take place online in a webinar room. Registered participants will receive the web link via email at the time of registration.

Upcoming Webinars & Topics

Participants can register for one or more of the topics by clicking the titles(s) above.

Registration is required.

Please Note:  

All registered participants will receive a link to the webinar in their confirmation email  

All webinar recordings will be available for viewing within one week  

A transcript will be available as soon as possible  Webinars will begin promptly at 2PM Eastern Daylight Time

University of Florida IFAS Extension is committed to diversity of people, thought and opinion, to inclusiveness and to equal opportunity. UF/IFAS Extension is an Equal Opportunity Institution. 
Previous Webinars

Florida Supernature: A Webinar Series ran from May through July. During this series, participants learned about the wonders of the plants and animals frequently encountered in Florida. The series covered a range of topics from “Bugs and Butterflies in Your Backyard” to “Spice Science” and aimed to inspire a desire to protect these “super-beings” and their natural habitats. Recording from the most recent series can be found below now too!

Extension Specialist, James Stevenson teaching members of the public about lichen.
Extension Specialist, James Stevenson teaching members of the public about lichen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted: April 28, 2020


Category: Natural Resources
Tags: Animals, Fauna, Flora, Plants, Webinar, Wildlife


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