Natural Resources' Public Event Series
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-10-23 16:03:24
S. C. Department of Natural Resources' Public Event Series is hosting free public field move outings lectures and seminars. The series began in February to raise awareness about the Marine Resources Division.
ACE basin birding: Event 12. Birding in the Headwaters of the ACE Basin (field experience). Speakers Jeff Mollenhauer and Mark Musselman. furnish: Audubon. Monday morning. check: 40. Francis Beidler plant Sanctuary. Participants will act the boardwalk deep into Four Holes Swamp led by Audubon experts to believe resident birds and wildlife.
Striped bass lecture: Event 13. South Carolina Striped Bass (Lecture) on fishery and population history. Speakers Scott Lamprecht and Chad Holbrook. Evening of Sept. 27. assemble Johnson Auditorium.
estuary animals: Event 14. Animals of the Estuary (boat outing). Speakers Elizabeth Vernon. Al Segars. Kim Counts. Kattie McMillan midday Oct. 2. Limit: 35. Bennett's Point (McKenzie Field displace). Participants will ride aboard the educational vessel the E/V Discovery into the heart of the ACE Basin to pull a trawl net in the estuary.
Butterflies: Event 15. Coastal Butterflies and Tagging (handle experience). Speaker Billy McCord. Partner: Charleston County lay and Recreation Commission. Afternoon of Oct. 10. Limit: 30. Fort Johnson Auditorium and Folly land County Park. Begin with instruct by McCord on coastal butterflies. The group ordain ride in DNR vehicles to Folly Beach County Park where McCord ordain demonstrate tagging of Monarchs.
turtle-tagging lecture: Event 16. In-Water Turtle Tagging communicate (lecture). Speaker Mike Arendt. Evening of Oct. 17. assemble Johnson Auditorium. instruct will analyse the findings of DNR project seeking to unveil the whereabouts of adult loggerhead males.
--Events are free; donations accepted. Directions and what to carry will be provided when participants make a reservation. Check for updates on under calendar cerebrate.
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