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25 people are interested
4/27- Volunteer Event- BioBlitz, Nature Tour and Plant Installation at Red Reef Park, Boca Raton
ORGANIZATION: The Institute for Regional Conservation
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25 people are interested
Join the Institute for Regional Conservation in this exciting project with the City of Boca Raton! On Saturday, April 27th from 9 am to 11 am. IRC and our volunteers will be participate in a BioBlitz and a guided nature walk through Red Reef Park, then we will install a variety of native plants to the beach dune along Red Reef Park. Please meet us at Pavillon 8, make a right when you turn in and park at the end of the road. We will have a sign in table at the pavilion. Groups of volunteers will be instructed how to install our plants into the ground and learn about coastal ecosystems.
There is no experience required! So grab a friend and come out to help us plant a diverse array of native species so we can repair the essential biodiversity of Red Reef Park's beach dune ecosystem. Whether this is your first volunteer event with us or you're a repeat volunteer, we are so excited to have you join the IRC family and see how much fun habitat restoration can be!
Please be sure to RSVP if you want to sign up to participate in this event.
We recommend that you wear comfortable outdoor clothing, you will be in full sun. Wear a hat and sunscreen! Bring a reusable water bottle and anything else that makes you comfortable in the outdoors! We will provide the rest.
We will send a reminder email before the event so please be sure you sign-up to receive the details.
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About The Institute for Regional Conservation
Location:
100 East Linton Boulevard, Suite 302B, Delray Beach, FL 33483, US
Mission Statement
A private non-profit organization, The Institute for Regional Conservation (IRC) is dedicated to the protection, restoration, and long-term management of biodiversity on a regional basis, and to the prevention of regional extinctions of rare plants, animals and ecosystems.
Description
Based in Florida, USA, IRC works on conservation research and action throughout South Florida, the Caribbean and beyond. Our work is premised on an innovative idea of conservation that seeks to protect and restore viable populations of all plant and animal species within a region, rather than simply focusing on charismatic animals or plants with narrow global ranges.
CAUSE AREAS
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1400 North Ocean Boulevard(at Pavilion)Boca Raton, FL 33432
DATE POSTED
March 19, 2024
SKILLS
- Habitat Restoration
- Environmental Education
- Community Outreach
GOOD FOR
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REQUIREMENTS
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