Thursday, November 04, 2021

Audubon Program November 8 By Jason Huckabee

The Hendry-Glades Audubon program series' third program of the season is Hendry County’s River of Grass: From Citrus to Restored Wetlands presented by Jason Huckabee, Scientist 4 with the South Florida Water Management District in person or via Zoom at the Dallas Townsend Agricultural Extension Office 1085 Pratt Blvd. Labelle on Monday, November 8 , 2021 at 7pm

Jason has worked as the Land Manager for the Abiaki Prairie Restoration Project in Southern Hendry County for the past four years. Prior to coming to the District, he was employed with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission as a wildlife biologist at the Spirit of the Wild WMA, primarily working on habitat improvements to benefit the Osceola Turkey and Bobwhite Quail populations. In his career, he has worked as a wildlife biologist in the Holeyland and Rotenberger WMA’s, as well as in the 3A North Water Conservation Area (WCA). In addition, Jason has worked as a wildlife technician conducting Black Bear population studies with the University of Florida and University of Tennessee at the Eglin Airforce base A graduate of the University of Florida, Jason earned his BS in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation in 1998. He currently resides with his family in Labelle, Florida.

 Masks and Social Distancing are required at in person events hosted by Hendry-Glades Audubon. If you are unable to attend in person, you can still join us via ZOOM The link to the zoom meeting is available on the Hendry-Glades Audubon Facebook page or you may request link by contacting stephenbuczynski@gmail.com or Margaret England 863-517-0202 or hgaudubon@gmail.com

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