Saturday, December 27, 2014

Audubon "Scopes" Tours - Sundays at 3 pm through January and February

Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, Deleon Springs, Florida

The West Volusia Audubon Society sponsors a free walking tour, for their members and the public, with experienced Master Naturalist Roger Fulton every Sunday from 3 pm to 4:30 pm at Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, Mud Lake Road, Deleon Springs, FL. These tours run EVERY Sunday in January and February, weather permitting. 
We all meet and greet at the Myacca Parking Area (and hope the eagles are out) and then lead a 2.0 mile casual hike along the dikes of the ponds to view the wildlife. We’ll have our 60 power spotting scope with us so we can “reach out and touch” birds and other wildlife at up to ¼ mile or so. We’ll spot several species of wildlife and explore all of the flora and fauna we can find during our tour.
Join us if you can. Reservations are appreciated.

Questions or reservations contact Roger Fulton via email at: Roger@RogerFulton.com

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

The Flora and Fauna of the Galapagos Islands - A Powerpoint presentation

Galapagos Islands

Event Date(s)

Begins: January 3, 2015 3:00 pm
Ends: January 3, 2015 4:00 pm
Learn about the flora and fauna of Darwin fame! Florida Master Naturalist Roger Fulton has written several outdoor books. During this classroom presentation he will provide insight into what he found on the Galapagos Islands 177 years after Charles Darwin visited the islands on the HMS Beagle in 1835. This program is free.
Meet at Lyonia Environmental Center, 2150 Eustace Ave., Deltona. Reservations are requested; call 386-789-7207, ext. 21028.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Nature Walks in December - Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge

Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, Deleon Springs, Florida

Friends and Family Outings in December - Every Sunday at 3 pm to 5 pm

Each year we invite our favorite people to join us on free outings at Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge in DeLeon Springs, Florida. We meet and greet at the Myacca Parking Area (and hope the eagles are out) and then lead a 2.0 mile casual hike along the dikes of the ponds to view the wildlife. We’ll have our spotting scope with us so we can “reach out and touch” birds and other wildlife at up to ¼ mile or so. We’ll spot several species of wildlife and explore all of the flora and fauna we can find during our tour.
It’s a fun day, weather permitting. (We’ll be there no matter what the weather, but some of you may be “fair weather” friends and we’ll understand.)
If you receive this message, or have been told about it, then you are welcome to join us on any or all of the Sundays in December. 
I’ll be the one with the big scope and tri-pod, and a big red Jeep.
Join us if you can.

Roger