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SUMMARY:Lights Out Atlantic Beach
DESCRIPTION:Join Lights Out Northeast Florida Co-Lead (and chapter VP/Conservation Director) Elizabeth Filippelli and Beaches Sea Turtle Patrol Field Supervisor Kevin Brown for “Lights Out Atlantic Beach” to learn how to protect birds and sea turtles this spring as bird migration and sea turtle nesting season begins.This presentation is hosted by the City of Atlantic Beach\, Florida as part of its Environmental Stewardship Committee’s ESC Speaker Series.6 pm Thursday\, April 2\, 2026\, at the City of Atlantic Beach Commission Chambers\, 810 Seminole Rd\, Atlantic Beach\, FL.
URL:https://duvalaudubon.org/event/lights-out-atlantic-beach/
LOCATION:City of Atlantic Beach Commission Chambers\, 810 Seminole Rd\, Atlantic Beach\, FL\, 32233\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Shorebird Stewarding Training Session
DESCRIPTION:The Timucuan Partnership of the Florida Shorebird Alliance is hosting a Shorebird Stewarding Training Session for volunteers at city and state parks in our area including Amelia Island State Park\, Little Talbot Island State Park and Huguenot Memorial Park to help protect our local shorebirds and educate the public about our feathered friends. If you are a new volunteer wanting to volunteer at Amelia Island or Little Talbot\, please plan to stay after the Steward training to get certified to operate a UTV which is required for the state parks. \nAnyone interested in learning more about shorebird stewarding at any of these local parks is welcome to participate\, but you must email Huguenot Memorial Park Naturalist Patricia Haas at phaas@coj.net or Wade Smith of FDEP at Wade.T.Smith@FloridaDEP.gov to reserve your spot or find out more. \nWhen: Thursday April 9th from 9am-12pm [12:30-2pm UTV training]\nWhere: The Ribault Club\, 11241 Fort George Rd\, Jacksonville FL\, 32226
URL:https://duvalaudubon.org/event/shorebird-stewarding-training-session/
LOCATION:Ribault Club\, 11241 Fort George Rd\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Program: Newly Detected Invasive Species
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Monday\, April 20th from 6:00–7:30 PM at the Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park Nature Center for an informative and timely presentation.\n\nWe are pleased to welcome Mary Reed from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services\, Division of Plant Industry\, who will speak on the newly detected invasive species\, the Yellow-Legged Hornet (YLH).\n\nFirst identified in Savannah\, Georgia in 2023 and later in South Carolina in 2024\, this species is a significant predator of honeybees and other beneficial insects\, posing a serious threat to pollinator populations. While the Yellow-Legged Hornet has not yet been detected in Florida\, FDACS-DPI is actively conducting surveys in the northeastern region of the state due to its proximity to confirmed sightings.\n\nThis presentation will cover:\n\n– The history and biology of the Yellow-Legged Hornet– How to identify hornets and locate their nests– Steps to take if you suspect a sighting\n\nOur goal is to raise awareness and support early detection efforts within the community.\n\nWe hope you can join us for this important discussion!
URL:https://duvalaudubon.org/event/program-newly-detected-invasive-species/
LOCATION:Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park\, 7000 Roosevelt Blvd\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32244\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs
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SUMMARY:Open House and Volunteer Work Day at Crosby Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:The gates to Crosby Sanctuary will be open from 8-12 for visitors to enjoy the bird garden and walk the trails\, as well as for volunteers to conduct projects and maintenance. Please parallel park on Aquarius Concourse on the same side of the road as the Sanctuary. \nCrosby Sanctuary (limited access/no fee) is a “hotspot” on eBird and a “project” on iNaturalist. We have documented over 150 bird species on eBird and 300 plant species on iNaturalist. We also have active North American beavers on the property. \nIMPORTANT: Please wear close-toed shoes or boots (for your safety\, no sandals or flip-flops\, please)\, and bring your own water\, sunscreen\, bug spray\, and a hat if desired. \nYou can access a printable map of the preserve here. \nNOTE: The entrance is in the middle of the neighborhood – please park inside the gate (limit six vehicles) or on the NW side of the street (same side as the sanctuary).
URL:https://duvalaudubon.org/event/open-house-and-volunteer-work-day-at-crosby-sanctuary-7/
LOCATION:Crosby Sanctuary\, 427 Aquarius Concourse\, Orange Park\, FL\, 32073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Morning Coffee With The Birds II
DESCRIPTION:You must register to participate in this event: https://act.sierraclub.org/events/details?formcampaignid=701Po00001WpoUdIAJ \nBring your morning Joe or a cup of tea and spend a morning with the birds at one of Jacksonville’s prominent urban parks\, Riverside Park. The birds are in nesting season. This should be a great opportunity to see and hear birds and their fledglings. \nElizabeth Filippelli and Cindy Corey of Duval Audubon Society and Lisa Williams from Sierra Club Northeast Florida will present a program on what you can do to save our migrating birds and our local bird population. Learn about the perils of artificial light pollution and how reflective glass is impacting our migrating birds. Learn what you can do to support Lights Out; taking action at your own home. \nAfterwards\, we will have a guided walk through the park listening and learning about the birds that make it their home. We will also learn about the Riverside Park Kind Outreach and Rescue Pilot and the ongoing plans to create a more wildlife friendly environment for our own native birds. The Pilot is a coalition of conservation partners including Duval Audubon\, Sierra Club Northeast Florida\, COJ Parks\, FWS\, Friends of Riverside Park\, TIMU and IXIA Native Plant Society. \nSierra Club Northeast Florida will provide rolls and or snacks. Please bring your coffee in tea in a reusable cup that you can take back home with you. \nPlease register and sign your Sierra Club liability waiver now at:\nhttps://act.sierraclub.org/events/details?formcampaignid=701Po00001WpoUdIAJ \nOur Presenters: Elizabeth Filippelli is currently serving as Vice President\, Director of Conservation for Duval County\, and Co-Lead of the Lights Out Northeast Florida initiative for Duval Audubon Society. She is also Program Manager for the Timucuan Parks Foundation. Elizabeth is a passionate conservation leader and advocate working to protect Florida’s natural environment and wildlife. Elizabeth’s work with Lights Out Northeast Florida (LONF) focuses on building partnerships with City of Jacksonville Leaders including Mayor Donna Deegan\, Ashantae Green\, Sustainability Manager\, Jacksonville Jaguars\, and major businesses in Downtown Jacksonville to spread awareness of the perils to birds of artificial light pollution. \nCindy Corey is a member of Duval Audubon and the Lead Bird Steward for the Riverside Park Kind Outreach and Rescue Pilot Project. Cindy is a life-long wildlife advocate and volunteers as a Collision Monitor for Lights Out Northeast Florida\, surveying the birds that have been killed or injured by hitting the reflective glass in Downtown Jacksonville. \nLisa Williams has been a member of the Sierra Club for decades and served as a member of the SCNEF Executive Committee for 10 years. She is currently the Program Chair\, and author of the monthly series\, Planting with a Purpose. She is certified as a UF Master Naturalist and has received the state Florida Panther award and the local NEFL Leadership and Service award. \nLocation of Where to Meet: We will be located at the big open area not far from the playground. This is College and Myra Street entrances. There are benches located around the area but if you may wish to bring a folding chair as the first 15 -30 minutes will be centered around a talk before the walk begins. Look for the Sierra Club sign. \n 
URL:https://duvalaudubon.org/event/morning-coffee-with-the-birds-ii/
LOCATION:Riverside Park\, 753 Park St\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32204\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260426T160000
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SUMMARY:DIY Bird Saver Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn how to make your windows bird-safe with this easy DIY project. Acopian Bird Savers (paracords hung 4 inches apart on the outside of reflective windows) are very effective at preventing window strikes. And they are extremely economical. \nDue to limited space at the venue\, participation will be capped at 15 attendees. If you are interested in attending this workshop\, you must email our Conservation Director Elizabeth Filippelli at elizabeth.filippelli@duvalaudubon.org to sign up.
URL:https://duvalaudubon.org/event/diy-bird-saver-workshop/
LOCATION:Wild Birds Unlimited\, 6001 Argyle Forest Blvd\, Suite #36\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32244\, United States
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