Sharks: The Great Predator-A Scientist Looks At Forty Years In Research

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  • Sharks-The Great Predator, A Scientist Looks At Forty Years In Research
     April 23, 2024
     10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Sharks:The Great Predator; A Scientist Looks at Forty Years in Research will be presented by The Meadows own, Dr. Bob Hueter on Tuesday, April 23 at 10:30 AM in the Meadows Community Lifestyle & Wellness Facility located at 3350 Longmeadow.  Come discover what it is like to be on an expedition, how research has evolved (more…)

Red Tide & You-Preserving Our Waterways

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  • Red Tide & You-Preserving Our Waterways
     April 22, 2024
     6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Sandy Gilbert of START, Solutions to Avoid Red Tide addresses Red Tide and it’s affects on our coastal waters, our community, and way of life here in Southwest Florida. A thirty minute presentation followed by a Q & A session. (more…)

Wild Sarasota: Wildlife In Our Neighborhood

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  • Wild Sarasota
     April 22, 2024
     1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Wild Sarsota: Wildlife in Our Neighborhood Presented by Dr. Katherine Clement of the University of Florida/IFAS Florida is home to over 4,000 kinds of animals. You won’t see all of these in your backyard, but this talk will cover some of the most common wildlife seen in Sarasota County’s neighborhoods. Learn who your neighbors might (more…)

The Race to Save Our Corals

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  • Race to Save Our Corals
     April 22, 2024
     10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Mote Marine Aquarium’s Dr. Erinn Muller will kick-off the Meadows Earth Week Celebration on Monday, April 22 at 10 AM. The Race to save our Coral Reefs; A story of determination and hope. As we come together to celebrate Earth Day 2024, we are In our race to preserve the vibrant diversity of our planet’s (more…)