Come and join Alachua Conservation Trust at Santa Fe River Preserve to learn about the freshwater fish and critters of North Central Florida! This event is limited to 20 people so email to secure your spot.
WHEN:
April 30th, 2022
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
WHERE:
South (Main) Entrance - 27025 North State Road 121 Alachua, FL 32615
WHAT TO WEAR / BRING:
Sun protection, water, insect repellent, and a sense of adventure! You may get your feet wet, so waterproof, close-toed footwear is advisable.
ABOUT THE PRESERVE:
Santa Fe River Preserve protects 1,067 acres on the banks of the Santa Fe River near Worthington Springs. The preserve includes high bluffs along the river and an interesting tangle of floodplain forest where the New River converges with the Santa Fe.
The preserve has an interesting mix of flora which in turn support a wide diversity of wildlife. There are wild azaleas and rain lilies on the banks; large birch trees, cypresses, and gums in the bottomlands; and a ridge of live oaks and pines in the uplands with lots of sparkleberry and wire grass in the understory. Bears frequent the river corridor, and there is a rare and endangered mussel in this watershed.
This event is free. Donations are welcome in support of ACT's conservation efforts.
FOR MORE INFORMATION & TO RSVP
Contact Alachua Conservation Trust by email at info@alachuaconservationtrust.org to RSVP or for more information. This event is limited to 20 people so email to secure your spot.