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Mar 30
2012

Nature Events in April

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Nature Events 

-- courtesy of Sarasota Parks & Rec


Woodland Stroll at Pocono Trail Preserve

 

Join Sarasota County Environmental Specialist Jeff Weber on Monday, April 2, 2012 from 9 - 11 AM as he leads participants on a woodland stroll from upland habitats to the shores of Shakett Creek at Pocono Trail Preserve in Nokomis. Along the way, participants will see a variety of plant and animal species including live oaks, eastern red cedars, cabbage palms, bracken ferns, osprey, wading birds and other wildlife common to the area.

Pocono Trail Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. The site contains forested hammocks, pine flatwoods and shoreline along Shakett Creek that provide habitat for osprey, migrating songbirds and wading birds.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Directions to Pocono Trail Preserve, 189 Pocono Trail, Nokomis: Take I-75 south to exit 200 (S.R. 681) toward Venice/Osprey. Merge onto U.S. 41 and travel 2.2 miles to Colonia Lane. Turn left on Colonia and left again onto Nash Avenue. Drive one block to Pocono Trail and park along the north road shoulder.

From the southern portion of the county, take I-75 north to exit 195 (Laurel Road) and travel west toward Laurel. Turn left onto U.S. 41 and drive south toward Venice. Turn left onto Colonia Lane and left again onto Nash Ave. Drive one block to Pocono Trail and park along the north road shoulder.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Lunch and Learn at Phillippi Estate Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a “Lunch and Learn” nature topic talk at Phillippi Estate Park on Tuesday, April 3, 2012, from 12:15 – 1 p.m. The nature topic talk will be about Florida’s mangroves. Participants are encouraged to bring their lunch to enjoy during the program. 

This program may include a short walk after the talk to look at mangroves. If interested in the walk, it is recommended that participants wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and sandy trails. The walk extends the program to 1:30 pm.

Phillippi Estate Park is a scenic, 60-acre natural area park located south of downtown Sarasota on the shores of Phillippi Creek. The park features environmental and historic attractions including the historic Edson Keith Mansion and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

To reach Phillippi Estate Park, 5500 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, from I-75, take Exit 205 (Clark Road). Travel west on Clark Road for approximately 5 miles to the intersection with US 41. Turn/Merge Right onto northbound Tamiami Trail (US 41) for 0.8 miles.  Turn left into the park entrance at the traffic signal for Constitution Blvd.  After entering the park, turn left towards the parking lot next to the gazebo.  Meet in the gazebo.

For more information or to register over the phone, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

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Lemon Bay Park Sunrise Bird Walk

 

Join Sarasota County Park Naturalist and volunteers in a sunrise birding adventure that will lead participants to Englewood’s Lemon Bay Park through pine and scrubby flatwoods with wonderful views of Lemon Bay during your hike on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 from 8 - 10 am. Along the way, you may encounter native plants and animals and a variety of shore birds in their natural surroundings such as anhinga, bald eagle and snowy egrets.

Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center is tucked in an urban location providing opportunities for outdoor recreation and environmental education.

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

You may reach Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center, 570 Bay Park Blvd., Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard), turn toward CR 765/Englewood/Venice, and traveling south 5.3 miles to Englewood Road (SR 776). Turn left on Englewood Road (SR 776) (4.1 miles), turning right onto Old Englewood Road (1 mile), turning a slight right onto Kilbourne Avenue to the first right onto Morrison Avenue then the first left onto Curtis Boulevard, then the first right onto Brengle Avenue and the park entrance will be straight ahead.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Lunch and Learn at Shamrock Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalists: Jennifer Rogers and Eddie Wolfenbarger, for a “lunch and learn” nature topic talk at Shamrock Park on Thursday, April 5, 2012, from 12:15 – 1 p.m.  The nature topic talk will be about Florida’s alligators and crocodiles. 

Participants are encouraged to bring their lunch to enjoy during the program.

Shamrock Park contains some of the last remaining scrub habitat in the coastal area of Sarasota County and supports populations of Florida scrub jay and gopher tortoise.

To reach Shamrock Park, 3900 Shamrock Drive, Venice, from the North, take I-75 South to Exit 200, SR 681 South toward Venice traveling approximately 3 miles to South Tamiami Trail/US 41. When SR 681 splits, head left to merge southbound on Tamiami Trail for approximately 2.7 miles to the Venice 41-Bypass.  At the 41-Bypass split, keep left onto the 41-Bypass continuing approximately 3.2 miles to Shamrock Drive. Turn right on Shamrock Drive traveling 1.6 miles to the park entrance on your right. Once in the park, continue past the basketball and tennis courts to the Nature Center.  Meet at the picnic tables in the pavilion behind the playground.

For more information or to register over the phone, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

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DRAGONFLIES! at Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park

 

Would you believe there are over 50 species of dragonflies and damselflies that call Sarasota County home? On Saturday, April 7, 2012, from 10 AM to noon, join Kathy and Don Hess, amateur odonatists, at Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park to learn more about these fascinating creatures and enjoy their vibrant colors and amazing flight skills!

The natural beauty of this 206-acre park speaks for itself. As you explore the trails, you can experience a piece of Old Florida. Winding, wooded trails weave through a moss-draped oak canopy, while the trickling Myakkahatchee Creek flows nearby. See a variety of native flowers and trees, including grass-pink orchid, butterwort, pine lily, golden leather fern, wild pine and meadow jointvetch. Wildlife abounds, with alligator, eastern indigo snake, gopher tortoise, deer, wild boar, nine-banded armadillo, barred owl, blue jay, great blue heron and great egret calling this land home.

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes (also be prepared for possibly muddy trails); bring a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (short focal length recommended) and camera with a zoom lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, 6968 Reisterstown Road, North Port by taking I -75 to Exit 182 (Sumter Blvd.). At the end of the exit ramp, turn left (north) onto N. Sumter Boulevard. Drive approximately 1 mile and turn left (west) on to Tropicaire Boulevard. Drive approximately 0.3 miles and turn right (north) onto Reisterstown Road. The park entrance is at the end of the road on the right.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Bike Hike Escapades with Larry and Jeff at the Carlton Reserve

 

Up for a challenge? Seeking experienced adults that are seeking off-road thrills through the beautiful but rugged T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Carlton Reserve). Join us on Saturday, April 7, 2012 from 8:00 am for approximately 3 to 5 hours with Sarasota County and Carlton Reserve volunteers Larry Robbins and Jeff King who will lead you on a 10-12 mile bumpy dirt trail, over palmetto roots, through hog damaged areas and an occasional swamp or two - viewing wildlife and wild Florida and taking in the fresh air!

The Carlton Reserve, located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.

Participants should bring their own (Off road/mountain trail type) bicycle with wide tires, spare tube, bike helmet (required for all participants), sun glasses, sun screen, insect repellent, snack, and plenty of drinking water. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

To reach the Carlton Reserve at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, take I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard) or from US 41, Tamiami Trail, drive north on Jacaranda Boulevard. Drive north from Exit 193 and then right at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the stop sign at South Moon Drive, turn left at the stop sign onto the Mabry Carlton Parkway, then turn right at the sign into the Carlton Reserve’s parking entrance. Follow parking signs to the parking lot which is on the right.

You MUST be an experienced ADULT off-road bicyclist and physically fit! Expect a challenge. Rain or shine, mud or sand, Larry is ready to go! Space for this ride is limited to 6participants. Reservations are required and should be secured by calling Larry Robbins at 941-544-0555. Larry will also provide you the area to meet.

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Hardwood Hammock Hike at Rothenbach Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a nature hike through the hardwood hammock habitats of Rothenbach Park on Monday, April 9, 2012, from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the majestic oaks in the natural area of this multi-use park, and a chance at seeing the often present white-tailed deer!

Rothenbach Park is unique among all Sarasota County Parks in that it is the site of the (closed) capped Bee Ridge Landfill – a mountain of trash turned into a community treasure. The Bee Ridge Landfill was open at this site from 1972 until its closure and final capping in 2000. The site remains under Florida Department of Environmental Protection oversight as a capped landfill.

Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and sandy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera/binoculars, water, insect repellent, and sun protection. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

To reach Rothenbach Park, 8650 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota, take I-75 to Exit 207 (Bee Ridge Road). Travel east on Bee Ridge Road for approximately 3 miles to the end. The park entrance will be on your right. Meet at the Turkey Trail trailhead at Rothenbach Park.  The parking lot for this trailhead is located on the opposite side of the landfill mound from the park entrance and accessible by a gravel access drive.  After passing through the park gate and passing the park sign on the left, take a left onto the access drive (paved to start). 

For more information or to register over the phone, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

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Exploring the trails of Sleeping Turtles Preserve South

 

Explore Sleeping Turtles Preserve South with Sarasota County volunteers and Florida Native Plant Society members Al Squires and Denny Girard on Wednesday, April 11, 2012 from 9 – 11 AM. Enjoy the southern portion of the preserve’s meandering trails canopied by old live oaks and pines. Along the way, Al and Denny share their boundless knowledge of botany, not just identification, but lore of the plants as well. Take in the scenery and information about the natural lands and the plants they support.

This parcel is one of many public lands that are available to the public through the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to the numerous subtropical plants, visitors may observe eagles or osprey hunting or see evidence of bobcat and gopher tortoise.

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach Sleeping Turtles Preserve South, 2800 N. River Road, by taking I -75 to Exit 191 (North River Road exit), go south on North River Road approximately 1/2 mile and turn east (left) at traffic light at intersection of E. Venice Avenue. Park in the dirt parking lot adjacent to the intersection and at the northeast corner.  From Venice, take E. Venice Avenue to North River Road. Turn left (north) on North River Road and park in the dirt parking lot immediately on the right at the intersection. Park and meet at the south gate.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Indians, Visionaries and Pollyanna – The History of Pocono Trail Preserve

 

Join Sarasota County Environmental Specialist, Jeff Weber, and local historian, Nancy Eaton, on Thursday, April 12, 2012 from 9 - 11 AM as they lead participants on a guided walk through Pocono Trail Preserve in Nokomis. Stroll through shady oak hammocks to the south shore of Shakett Creek, once the site of the historic Pollyanna Inn. Learn about some of the earliest inhabitants from the Paleo-Indian Period and Manasota Culture who once inhabited the area and early pioneers instrumental in the development of Nokomis and Venice.

Pocono Trail Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. The site contains forested hammocks, pine flatwoods and shoreline along Shakett Creek that provide habitat for osprey, migrating songbirds and wading birds.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach Pocono Trail Preserve, 189 Pocono Trail, Nokomis by taking I-75 south to exit 200 (S.R. 681) toward Venice/Osprey. Merge onto U.S. 41 (south) and travel 2.2 miles to Colonia Lane. Turn left (east) onto Colonia Lane for 0.2 miles to Pocono Trail. Turn left (west) onto Pocono Trail and proceed past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park anywhere along the road shoulder alongside the wood mortise fence.

From the southern portion of Sarasota County, take I-75 north to exit 195 (Laurel Road) and travel west toward U.S. 41. Turn left onto U.S. 41 and drive 1.5 miles south toward Venice. Turn left (east) onto Colonia Lane and drive 0.2 miles to Pocono Trail. Turn left (west) onto Pocono Trail and proceed past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park anywhere along the road shoulder alongside the wood mortise fence.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Nature Walk with Park Naturalist

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a nature walk through coastal scrub habitats at Shamrock Park on Friday, April 13, 2012, from 8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.  Guests will learn about scrub habitat and have chances at seeing the resident Florida scrub jays and gopher tortoises. 

Shamrock Park contains some of the last remaining scrub habitat in the coastal area of Sarasota County and supports populations of Florida scrub jay and gopher tortoise.

Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and sandy/grassy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera, binoculars, water, insect repellent, and sun protection. 

To reach Shamrock Park, 3900 Shamrock Drive, Venice, from the North, take I-75 South to Exit 200, SR 681 South toward Venice traveling approximately 3 miles to South Tamiami Trail/US 41. When SR 681 splits, head left to merge southbound on Tamiami Trail for approximately 2.7 miles to the Venice 41-Bypass.  At the 41-Bypass split, keep left onto the 41-Bypass continuing approximately 3.2 miles to Shamrock Drive. Turn right on Shamrock Drive traveling 1.6 miles to the park entrance on your right. Once in the park, continue past the basketball and tennis courts to the Nature Center.  Meet on the deck of the Nature Center.

For more information or to register over the phone, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

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"Discovering Insects and Their Ways– A guided insect identification walk at Curry Creek Preserve

 

Sarasota County is offering a guided insect identification nature walk at Curry Creek Preserve in Venice from 9:30 – 11:30 AM on Friday, April 13, 2012.  Entomologist, Dr. Fred Santana, will lead participants through pine flatwoods and oak hammocks describing the little known insect denizens of the Preserve and introducing them to the insect diversity of nature and the role insects play in our environment.

Curry Creek Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. In addition to a wide variety of native plant species, the preserve also provides habitat for gopher tortoises, bobcats and a wide variety of bird species.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and a hand lens or magnifying glass (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can get to the Pinebrook Road  EAST entrance to Curry Creek Preserve by taking I -75 to Exit 195 (Laurel Road). Go west on Laurel Road for approximately 0.3 miles and turn left at the traffic light onto Pinebrook Road heading south. Go 1.5 miles passing the traffic light at Edmondson Road and look for the preserve sign on the right. Slightly before you get to the preserve sign, turn right into the driveway directly across from Water Street and then bear left onto preserve property. Park on the grass to the south of the preserve sign and entrance. Participants will gather for the walk at the cable gate entrance.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Join the Lemon Bay F.I.S.H. Project!

                          

Calling all F.I.S.H. – Folks Interested in Submerged Habitats!  Get a little wet, have a little fun and learn a lot! Join American Littoral Society Biologist Chuck Idelberger on Saturday, April 14 from 9:30 – 11:00 AM on a search for marine life in Lemon Bay. Using hand and seine nets, you will search shallow waters and sea grass beds, observing, collecting, and discussing the natural history of some of the many interesting fishes and other animals that inhabit Lemon Bay. This event which is held at the Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center runs the second Saturday of each month.

Participants should meet at the park amphitheater, north of the main building near the canoe launch.  Wear wading type shoes, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, and bring a towel and drinking water. Prepare to get wet and muddy! All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

You may reach Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center, 570 Bay Park Blvd., Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard), turn toward CR 765/Englewood/Venice, and traveling south 5.3 miles to Englewood Road (SR 776). Turn left on Englewood Road (SR 776) (4.1 miles), turning right onto Old Englewood Road (1 mile), turning a slight right onto Kilbourne Avenue to the first right onto Morrison Avenue then the first left onto Curtis Boulevard, then the first right onto Brengle Avenue and the park entrance will be straight ahead.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Family Bike Adventures at the Beautiful Carlton Reserve

 

Got bikes? Grab the whole family to join Sarasota County and Carlton Reserve volunteer David Reynolds and his family for an off road wilderness bicycle ride through the beautiful T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Carlton Reserve) on Sunday, April 15, 2012 from 10:00 a.m. for approximately 1 to 2 hours. Expect to see lots of wildlife!

The Carlton Reserve, located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.

Participants should bring their own bicycle suitable for off road riding - wide tires (Mountain bikes preferred, but not required), wear clothing applicable to riding bicycle on bumpy trails through the woods, closed-toed shoes, plenty of drinking water, sunscreen, insect repellant, sun glasses, helmet (required for all participants), padded bike gloves and binoculars (optional), and snacks/lunch (optional, but encouraged). All Sarasota County nature events prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

To reach the Carlton Reserve at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, take I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard) or from US 41, Tamiami Trail, drive north on Jacaranda Boulevard. Drive north from Exit 193 and then right at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the stop sign at South Moon Drive, turn left at the stop sign onto the Mabry Carlton Parkway, then turn right at the sign into the Carlton Reserve’s parking entrance. Follow parking signs to the parking lot which is on the right.

Space for this event is limited to 12 participants. Pre-registration is required. Reservations should be secured by calling David Reynolds at 941-412-5575 for registration and meeting location. If you don't have an off-road type bike, bike rental information may be obtained from David at the time of registration. Must be able to ride an off road bicycle. Children must be accompanied by parent(s). Routes will vary depending on trail conditions and group participants on the day of the ride. (Be prepared that some trails may have unexpected feral hog damage making trails quite rough.)

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Rothenbach Ride Nature-Cycle at Rothenbach Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a casual bicycle ride along the paved trail around Rothenbach Park on Sunday, April 15, 2012, from 8:30-10:30 a.m.  Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the majestic oaks in the natural area of this multi-use park, learn about the hardwood hammock, as well as the closed landfill, and have a chance at seeing the often present white-tailed deer! 

Rothenbach Park is unique among all Sarasota County Parks in that it is the site of the (closed) capped Bee Ridge Landfill – a mountain of trash turned into a community treasure. The Bee Ridge Landfill was open at this site from 1972 until its closure and final capping in 2000. The site remains under Florida Department of Environmental Protection oversight as a capped landfill.

Participants should wear appropriate clothes and shoes for bicycling.  Recommended items to bring are camera/binoculars, water, snacks, insect repellent, sun protection, and have the ability to carry such items. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

To reach Rothenbach Park, 8650 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota, take I-75 to Exit 207 (Bee Ridge Road). Travel east on Bee Ridge Road for approximately 3 miles to the end. The park entrance will be on your right. After entering the park, keep right towards the pavilion parking.  Meet at the Pavilion at Rothenbach Park. 

The bicycle ride is approx. 3.5 miles in length.  Participants must bring their own bicycle and helmet. Pre-registration is required. Space is limited and other requirements apply. 

Pre-register by contacting the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and asking for Jennifer Rogers or send an email to jrogers@scgov.net.

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Land Management in an Urban Setting at Curry Creek Preserve

 

Sarasota County is offering a guided walk at Curry Creek Preserve in Venice from 9 - 11 AM on Tuesday, April 17, 2012. Join Jeff Weber, Sarasota County Environmental Specialist, as he shares tools and techniques used to manage Curry Creek Preserve, an urban natural area site. Participants will get a "behind the scenes" glimpse into the decision making processes involved in developing a comprehensive management strategy for this site. Visitors will see firsthand the results of various management practices that have been used at the preserve.

Curry Creek Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. In addition to a wide variety of native plant species, the preserve also provides habitat for gopher tortoises, bobcats and a diverse assortment of bird species.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can get to the Pinebrook Road EAST entrance to Curry Creek Preserve, 1500 Pinebrook Rd., Venice, by taking I -75 to Exit 195 (Laurel Road). Go west on Laurel Road for approximately 0.3 miles and turn left at the traffic light onto Pinebrook Road heading south. Go 1.5 miles passing the traffic light at Edmondson Road and look for the preserve sign on the right. Slightly before you get to the preserve sign, turn right into the driveway directly across from Water Street and then bear left onto preserve property. Park on the grass to the south of the preserve sign and entrance. Participants will gather for the walk at the cable gate entrance.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Gardening with Nature at Manasota Scrub Preserve

 

What information can we borrow from nature and apply to our own backyards? On Tuesday, April 17 from 8 – 10 AM, come explore the less traveled paths of Manasota Scrub Preserve with Nancy Edmondson, Environmental Specialist with Sarasota County Natural Resources. Participants will learn about native plants most used by wildlife as sources of food or cover. Get ideas about landscape design using locally native plants to bring wildlife closer to us.

The preserve is one of many public lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to numerous subtropical plants, visitors may hear the great-horned owl or northern quail, or view red-tailed hawks overhead.

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach Manasota Scrub Preserve, 2695 Bridge Street, Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard), then traveling south 5.3 miles to Englewood Road (SR 776). Take Englewood Road (SR 776) south to Manasota Beach Road and turn west (right), then south (left) on Bridge Street.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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‘Know Your Niche’ Nature Walk at Phillippi Estate Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a nature walk along the trails at Phillippi Estate Park on Tuesday, April 17, 2012, from 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.  We will stroll along the shoreline then venture into the coastal hammock to learn about mangroves, epiphytes and the effects of exotic plants on native ecosystems. 

Phillippi Estate Park is a scenic, 60-acre natural area park located south of downtown Sarasota on the shores of Phillippi Creek. The park features environmental and historic attractions including the historic Edson Keith Mansion and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and sandy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera/binoculars, water, insect repellent, and sun protection. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

To reach Phillippi Estate Park, 5500 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, from I-75, take Exit 205 (Clark Road). Travel west on Clark Road for approximately 5 miles to the intersection with US 41. Turn/Merge Right onto northbound Tamiami Trail (US 41) for 0.8 miles.  Turn left into the park entrance at the traffic signal for Constitution Blvd.  After entering the park, keep right towards the Edson Keith Mansion parking lot.  Meet at the trailhead in the northeast corner of the paved parking lot. 

For more information or to register over the phone, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

 

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Explore! Enjoy! at Lemon Bay Park Nature Walk Adventures

 

Sarasota County Park Naturalist and volunteers will lead participants in an adventure through Englewood’s Lemon Bay Park through pine and scrubby flatwoods with wonderful views of Lemon Bay during your hike on Thursday, April 19, 2012 from 9 - 11 AM. Along the way, you may encounter native plants and animals and a variety of shore birds in their natural surroundings such as anhinga, bald eagle and snowy egrets.

Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center is tucked in an urban location providing opportunities for outdoor recreation and environmental education.

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

You may reach Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center, 570 Bay Park Blvd., Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard), turn toward CR 765/Englewood/Venice, and traveling south 5.3 miles to Englewood Road (SR 776). Turn left on Englewood Road (SR 776) (4.1 miles), turning right onto Old Englewood Road (1 mile), turning a slight right onto Kilbourne Avenue to the first right onto Morrison Avenue then the first left onto Curtis Boulevard, then the first right onto Brengle Avenue and the park entrance will be straight ahead.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Birding Diversity at T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve

Charlie’s back! Calling all birding enthusiasts! Be tantalized and wowed by the vast array of bird species and nature found at the beautiful T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Carlton).  Join Sarasota County Volunteer Charlie Sample as he leads you on a birding nature journey on Sunday, April 22, 2012 from 7:30 am – noon. You won’t be disappointed!

The T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Reserve located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice is one of many public lands that are available to the public through the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program (ESLPP).

The birding outing consists of a short walk around the Park area followed by a carpool trek into the Carlton backcountry with stops along the way to locate birds.

Participants should wear comfortable sturdy walking shoes (that can possibly get wet), hat or visor, sun screen, insect repellent, plenty of drinking water, and binoculars (a must!), field bird guide, and camera (optional).

To reach the reserve located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, take I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). Turn (North) at the exit and then right at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles, across the bridge, over the river and turning left at the stop sign (South Moon Drive) and entering the Mabry Carlton Parkway, then turn right into the Carlton Reserve’s parking entrance. Follow signs to the parking lot. Participants should meet at the parking lot at 7:30 am for an adventure in nature!

Space for this event is limited and reservations are necessary. Please note: Registration is for the entire event – no early departures because of the distance traveled. To register on-line, visit www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. For beginning birders to expert, however, young children under 12 are not encouraged because of the distance covered.

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Nature Walk with Parks Naturalist at Urfer Family Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a Sunday stroll nature walk at Urfer Family Park on Sunday, April 22, 2012, from 8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.  Guests will have the opportunity to learn a bit of history and habitat as we traverse herbaceous and forested wetlands, as well as pine flatwoods.  Feel miles away in this nearby park nestled in a residential area.

Urfer Family Park, located at 4000 Honore Ave., Sarasota, is Sarasota County’s first Gold LEED certified park.

Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and uneven sandy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera/binoculars, water, insect repellent, and sun protection.

To reach Urfer Family Park, take I-75 to Exit 207 Bee Ridge Road west to Honore Avenue, approximately 0.9 miles. Turn left on Honore Avenue. Park will be located on your immediate right with ample parking available after the entrance area. Participants should meet at the pavilion.

For more information or to register over the phone, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

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Let's Explore South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve from a New Perspective

 

Come see what is blooming! Explore South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve with Sarasota County volunteers and Florida Native Plant Society members Al Squires and Denny Girard on Thursday, April 25, 2012 from 9 – 11 AM. During this two-hour walk, Al and Denny share their boundless knowledge of botany, not just identification, but lore of the plants as well. Take in the scenery and information about the natural lands and the plants they support.

The preserve is one of many lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. The preserve is home to numerous subtropical plants, as well as gopher tortoise, alligator and river otter.

Participants may bring binoculars, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water and camera (optional), wear comfortable walking shoes for sandy soil and a hat. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve at 6200 Osprey Road, Venice by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Blvd.). At the end of the exit ramp, turn south onto Jacaranda Boulevard and drive approximately 5.2 miles. At the “T” intersection of Jacaranda Blvd. and Englewood Road (State Road 776), turn left (south).  Drive approximately 1.5 miles and turn west on to Manasota Beach Road. Continue about a mile until the road curves left.  At the curve turn right onto Belvidere Road. Next turn right onto Pheasant Road, then left (west) onto Macon Road and take a left (south) on Osprey Road. Please park in the parking lot.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Plant and Wildlife Identification Walk at Pocono Trail Preserve

 

Join Sarasota County Environmental Specialist Jeff Weber on Thursday, April 26, 2012 from 9 - 11 AM as he leads participants on a nature hike from upland habitats to the shores of Shakett Creek at Pocono Trail Preserve in Nokomis. Along the way, participants will see a variety of plant and animal species including live oaks, eastern red cedars, cabbage palms, bracken ferns, osprey, wading birds and other wildlife common to the area.

Pocono Trail Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. The site contains forested hammocks, pine flatwoods and shoreline along Shakett Creek that provide habitat for osprey, migrating songbirds and wading birds.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach Pocono Trail Preserve, 189 Pocono Trail, Nokomis by taking I-75 south to exit 200 (S.R. 681) toward Venice/Osprey. Merge onto U.S. 41 (south) and travel 2.2 miles to Colonia Lane. Turn left (east) onto Colonia Lane for 0.2 miles to Pocono Trail. Turn left (west) onto Pocono Trail and proceed past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park anywhere along the road shoulder alongside the wood mortise fence.

From the southern portion of Sarasota County, take I-75 north to exit 195 (Laurel Road) and travel west toward U.S. 41. Turn left onto U.S. 41 and drive 1.5 miles south toward Venice. Turn left (east) onto Colonia Lane for 0.2 miles to Pocono Trail. Turn left (west) onto Pocono Trail and proceed past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park anywhere along the road shoulder alongside the wood mortise fence.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Discovery Kayak Program at Lemon Bay Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalists, Kenya Leonard and Jennifer Rogers, for a casual kayak journey along the coast of Lemon Bay Park on Friday, April 27, 2012, from 12:30 p.m. to approximately 4:00 p.m. (dependent on nesting eagles and availability of additional landing). Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Lemon Bay while learning about Florida’s mangroves and sea grasses. Spy wading birds, explore meandering mangrove tunnels, and perhaps catch a glimpse of a manatee or dolphin in the bay waters!

Lemon Bay Park includes 210 acres of pine and scrubby flatwoods along the natural Lemon Bay shoreline.

The program is an “intermediate” paddle of approximately 3 hours in length and 2 miles round-trip on bay waters and through mangrove tunnels. There is still a potential during the April program that, due to eagles nesting, the only landing will be on an oyster shell island (wet-shoes highly recommended). However, if eagles have fledged, the program may increase in distance to 2.5 miles and 3.5 hours total, and include an additional landing on the Lemon Bay Park Addition. This will be determined closer to the date of the program. Participants must bring their own kayak, paddle, and safety gear as required by the U.S. Coast Guard. Participants must also be able to portage kayak to the kayak/canoe launch (a distance of approximately 320 feet) and down a stepped slope to the water’s edge.

We recommend paddlers wear and/or bring clothes and shoes that can get wet and muddy, sun protection, and insect repellent; and, bring snacks and plenty of drinking water. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or/and bringing pets.

To reach Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center, 570 Bay Park Blvd, Englewood, from the North, take I-75 South to Exit 200, SR 681 South toward Venice traveling approximately 3 miles to South Tamiami Trail/US 41. When SR 681 splits, head left to merge southbound on Tamiami Trail for approximately 2.7 miles to the Venice 41-Bypass. At the 41-Bypass split, keep left onto the 41-Bypass continuing South for another 5.1 miles. Merge right onto FL-776/Englewood Rd and continue on FL-776 for 4.8 miles. Turn right onto Old Englewood Rd for 1 mile. Take slight right onto Kilbourne Ave. Take the 1st right onto Morrison Ave. Take the 1st left onto Curtis Blvd. Take the 1st right onto Brengle Ave, and turn Right into Lemon Bay Park. Meet in the parking lot. 

Pre-registration is required. Space is limited and other requirements apply. Pre-register by contacting the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and asking for Jennifer Rogers or send an email to jrogers@scgov.net

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"Discovering Insects and Their Ways– A guided insect identification walk at Sleeping Turtles Preserve North

 

Sarasota County is offering a guided insect identification nature walk at Sleeping Turtles Preserve North in Venice from 9:30 – 11:30 AM on Friday, April 27, 2012. Entomologist, Dr. Fred Santana will lead participants through pine flatwoods, oak scrub and other habitats found on site.

This preserve is one of many that are available to the public through the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to the numerous subtropical plants, visitors may observe eagles or osprey hunting over the river corridor.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and a hand lens or magnifying glass (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach the Sleeping Turtles Preserve North from northbound I-75, take exit 193 and turn right. From southbound I-75 take exit 193 and turn left. Proceed north 1/2 mile on Jacaranda Blvd. to the stop sign and turn right onto Border Road. Proceed approximately 3 miles east on Border Road to the bridge over the Myakka River. As you approach the bridge, the Sleeping Turtles Preserve North parking lot will be on the left (north side), immediately before the bridge.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

 

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NEW! Camping Weekends!

 

Experience Natural Sarasota County during Camping Weekends! 

These select weekends provide a unique outdoor experience for you, your family and friends.

Camping Weekends! occur on designated weekends, January through April 2012, as follows:

April 13-15

 

Camping Weekends! take place at three select county parks as follows:

T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve, Venice, FL;

Knight Trail Park, Nokomis, FL; and,

Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, North Port, FL.

Campsites vary by location and are either ‘primitive’ or ‘primitive backcountry.’  The ‘primitive’ campsites are within a short walking distance to parking, restrooms and potable water, offering a relaxing way to reconnect with nature - plan a casual day hiking and wildlife watching.  The ‘primitive backcountry’ campsites are located from 1 to 8 miles from parking and amenities, offering a backpacking, hiking or biking adventure into the wilderness - perfect for those seeking nature and solitude.

Campsites are $5 per person per night.

Camping is by permit onlyReservations must be made at least 7 days in advance.

Space is limited and other restrictions apply.

For more information, or to make a reservation, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and let them know of your interest.

 

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Phillippi Farmhouse Market

 

The market occurs on Wednesdays during October through June, 2012 (the Southwest Florida growing season). Rain or Shine.  Market hours now through April are 9 am until 2 pmMay through June hours are 8 am to 1 pm. There are over 50 vendors, featuring local grown fruits and vegetables, herbs and organic and hydroponic produce, as well as fresh cut flowers. The market also features locally prepared foods to eat picnic-style at the market while enjoying live music or foods-to- go to take home for an easy and delicious meal.  There are delicious locally baked goods as well as local handicrafts and specialty and sustainable goods.

Phillippi Farmhouse Market has ample parking, handicap accessibility and public restrooms.  For more information, please call 941-861-5000 or visit the Phillippi Farmhouse Market website at www.farmhousemarket.org.

To reach Phillippi Estate Park, 5500 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, 34231, from I-75, take Exit 205 (Clark Road). Travel west on Clark Road for approximately 5 miles to the intersection with US 41. Turn/Merge Right onto northbound Tamiami Trail (US 41) for 0.8 miles.  Turn left into the park entrance at the traffic signal for Constitution Blvd. 

 

 

Jan 30
2012

Walks, Talks, Bikes & Hikes for February

Posted by Friends of Rothenbach Park in Shamrock Park , Sarasota County , Rothenbach Park , Phillippi , parks and rec , nature walks , nature events , nature , Little Naturalists , Lemon Bay , Hay Rides , foscp , february nature events , february 2012 , Farmer's Market , curry creek , Celery Fields , Carlton Reserve

 

We are very happy to be able to offer you many choices for the month of February. So please do go outside and enjoy beautiful Sarasota County. 

Be sure to take time and read each event for specific dates, times, locations, directions and registration information for they all differ.

FOR ON-LINE REGISTRATION - Go to www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and 'go'. (Please note: Your registration information will not be shared and will be used only for contact purposes in the event of inclement weather or walk cancelation.)


Lemon Bay Park Sunrise Bird Walk

 

Join Sarasota County Park Naturalist and volunteers in a sunrise birding adventure that will lead participants to Englewood’s Lemon Bay Park through pine and scrubby flatwoods with wonderful views of Lemon Bay during your hike on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 from 8 - 10 am. Along the way, you may encounter native plants and animals and a variety of shore birds in their natural surroundings such as anhinga, bald eagle and snowy egrets.

Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center is tucked in an urban location providing opportunities for outdoor recreation and environmental education.

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

You may reach Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center, 570 Bay Park Blvd., Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard), turn toward CR 765/Englewood/Venice, and traveling south 5.3 miles to Englewood Road (SR 776). Turn left on Englewood Road (SR 776) (4.1 miles), turning right onto Old Englewood Road (1 mile), turning a slight right onto Kilbourne Avenue to the first right onto Morrison Avenue then the first left onto Curtis Boulevard, then the first right onto Brengle Avenue and the park entrance will be straight ahead.

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Hiking with Denny and Al at Sleeping Turtles Preserve North

 

Explore Sleeping Turtles Preserve North with Sarasota County volunteers and Florida Native Plant Society members Al Squires and Denny Girard on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 from 9 – 11 AM. During this two-hour hike, Denny and Al will share their boundless knowledge of botany, not just identification, but lore of the plants as well. Experience the meandering trails while learning about the natural lands and the plants they support.

This preserve is one of many that are available to the public through the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to the numerous subtropical plants, visitors may observe eagles or osprey hunting over the river corridor.

Participants may bring binoculars, sun screen, drinking water and camera (optional), wear weather-appropriate clothes and a jacket, comfortable walking shoes, and a hat. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach the Sleeping Turtles Preserve North, 3462 Border Road, Venice, from northbound I-75, take exit 193 and turn right. From southbound I-75 take exit 193 and turn left. Proceed north 1/2 mile on Jacaranda Blvd. to the stop sign and turn right onto Border Road. Proceed approximately 3 miles east on Border Road to the bridge over the Myakka River. As you approach the bridge, the Sleeping Turtles Preserve parking lot will be on the left (north side), immediately before the bridge. The walk will take place on the south side of Border Road.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Lunch and Learn at Shamrock Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalists: Jennifer Rogers and Eddie Wolfenbarger, for a “lunch and learn” nature topic talk at Shamrock Park on Thursday, February 2, 2012, from 12:15 – 1 p.m.  The nature topic talk will be about Florida scrub jays.  After the talk we will take a short walk through the park to search for scrub jays.

Participants are encouraged to bring their lunch to enjoy during the program. If participants are interested in the walk, we recommend participants wear appropriate closed-toe shoes for walking on both paved and sandy/grassy trails.

Shamrock Park contains some of the last remaining scrub habitat in the coastal area of Sarasota County and supports populations of Florida scrub jay and gopher tortoise.

To reach Shamrock Park, 3900 Shamrock Drive, Venice, from the North, take I-75 South to Exit 200, SR 681 South toward Venice traveling approximately 3 miles to South Tamiami Trail/US 41. When SR 681 splits, head left to merge southbound on Tamiami Trail for approximately 2.7 miles to the Venice 41-Bypass.  At the 41-Bypass split, keep left onto the 41-Bypass continuing approximately 3.2 miles to Shamrock Drive. Turn right on Shamrock Drive traveling 1.6 miles to the park entrance on your right. Once in the park, continue past the basketball and tennis courts to the Nature Center.  Meet at the picnic tables in the pavilion behind the playground.

For more information or to register over the phonecontact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

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Bike Hike Escapades with Larry and Jeff at the Carlton Reserve

 

Up for a challenge? Seeking experienced adults that are seeking off-road thrills through the beautiful but rugged T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Carlton Reserve). Join us on Saturday, February 4, 2012 from 8:00 am for approximately 3 to 5 hours withSarasota County and Carlton Reserve volunteers Larry Robbins and Jeff King who will lead you on a 10-12 mile bumpy dirt trail, over palmetto roots, through hog damaged areas and an occasional swamp or two - viewing wildlife and wild Florida and taking in the fresh air!

The Carlton Reserve, located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.

Participants should bring their own (Off road/mountain trail type) bicycle with wide tires, spare tube, bike helmet (required for all participants), sun glasses, sun screen, insect repellent, snack, and plenty of drinking water. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

To reach the Carlton Reserve at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, take I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard) or from US 41, Tamiami Trail, drive north on Jacaranda Boulevard. Drive north from Exit 193 and then right at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the stop sign at South Moon Drive, turn left at the stop sign onto the Mabry Carlton Parkway, then turn right at the sign into the Carlton Reserve’s parking entrance. Follow parking signs to the parking lot which is on the right.

You MUST be an experienced ADULT off-road bicyclist and physically fit! Rain or shine, mud or sand, Larry is ready to go! Space for this ride is limited to participants. Reservations are required and should be secured by calling Larry Robbins at 941-544-0555. Larry will also provide you the area to meet.

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Have some FUN and make a DIFFERENCE in your community

BECOME A SARASOTA COUNTY SEAGRASS SURVEY VOLUNTEER AND PROTECT THIS VALUABLE NATURAL RESOURCE

 

*** TRAINING SESSION

Saturday, Feb. 4 (Rain Date: Sunday, Feb. 5)

10:30 a.m. – 12: 30 p.m.

Turtle Beach Community Center, 8919 Midnight Pass Road, Sarasota, Fla.

*** Dress for hands-on water training. Participants should have their own GPS and watercraft, or will need to be paired with someone who has this equipment.

Directions to Turtle Beach Community Center:

  • Interstate 75 to Exit 205 (Clark Road). Go west on Clark Road for 3.8 miles. Take left onto Stickney Point Road for 1.7 miles. Take left onto Midnight Pass Road for about 3 miles

For more information, contact Amanda Dominguez via email to adomingu@scgov.net or by phone at 941-861-5000.

 

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From Indians and Pioneers to the Present Day—the History of Pocono Trail Preserve

 

Join Sarasota County Environmental Specialist, Jeff Weber, and local historian, Nancy Eaton, on Tuesday, February 7, 2012 from 9 - 11 AM as they lead participants on a guided walk through Pocono Trail Preserve in Nokomis. Stroll through shady oak hammocks to the south shore of Shakett Creek, once the site of the historic Pollyanna Inn. Learn about some of the earliest inhabitants from the Paleo-Indian Period and Manasota Culture who once inhabited the area and early pioneers instrumental in the development of Nokomis and Venice.

Pocono Trail Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. The site contains forested hammocks, pine flatwoods and shoreline along Shakett Creek that provide habitat for osprey, migrating songbirds and wading birds.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach Pocono Trail Preserve, 189 Pocono Trail, Nokomis by taking I-75 south to exit 200 (S.R. 681) toward Venice/Osprey. Merge onto U.S. 41 (south) and travel 2.2 miles to Colonia Lane. Turn left (east) onto Colonia Lane for 0.2 miles to Pocono Trail. Turn left (west) onto Pocono Trail and proceed past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park anywhere along the road shoulder alongside the wood mortise fence.

From the southern portion of Sarasota County, take I-75 north to exit 195 (Laurel Road) and travel west toward U.S. 41. Turn left onto U.S. 41 and drive 1.5 miles south toward Venice. Turn left (east) onto Colonia Lane and drive 0.2 miles to Pocono Trail. Turn left (west) onto Pocono Trail and proceed past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park anywhere along the road shoulder alongside the wood mortise fence.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Lunch and Learn at Phillippi Estate Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a “Lunch and Learn” nature topic talk about Alligators and Crocodiles at Phillippi Estate Park on Tuesday, February 7, 2012, from 12:15 – 1 p.m.

Participants are encouraged to bring their lunch to enjoy during the program. 

Phillippi Estate Park is a scenic, 60-acre natural area park located south of downtown Sarasota on the shores of Phillippi Creek. The park features environmental and historic attractions including the historic Edson Keith Mansion and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

To reach Phillippi Estate Park, 5500 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, from I-75, take Exit 205 (Clark Road). Travel west on Clark Road for approximately 5 miles to the intersection with US 41. Turn/Merge Right onto northbound Tamiami Trail (US 41) for 0.8 miles.  Turn left into the park entrance at the traffic signal for Constitution Blvd.  After entering the park, turn left towards the parking lot next to the gazebo.  Meet in the gazebo.

For more information or to register over the phonecontact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

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Little Naturalist Field Trip for Youth Groups

 

“Looking for an outdoor education field trip for your summer camp, scout troop or civic club?” Then bring your youth to connect with nature in fun, creative ways at Sarasota County Government’s exciting NEW nature program, The Little Naturalist.

The Little Naturalist field trip is from 10 – 11 AM on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 at the Celery Fields park. Migrating Birds is the theme for the field tripThe field trip is available for preschool-age and elementary-age groups. This program includes a variety of hands-on nature themed activities, a snack and story. All groups must be registered and accompanied by camp counselors, chaperones, parents and/or adult guardians.

The Celery Fields is a 400 acre facility located just east of I-75 and south of Fruitville Road. Sarasota County purchased most of the property in 1995 and developed the site into a stormwater detention facility. An unplanned benefit of the facility is the abundant wildlife. The Celery Fields is one of premiere birding destinations in Southwest Florida with more than 200 unique species of birds identified since the facility was constructed in 1995. The facility mainly consists of open marshlands, deep ponds, shallow pools, and canals, the Celery Fields are edged by oaks, willows, and pines on the eastern and southern boundaries. Historically the area was a sawgrass marsh and evidence of early native settlement has been found. The site is also rich in paleontological artifacts.

Participants should wear comfortable weather-appropriate clothes, a jacket, walking shoes that can get wet (no flip-flops!), and bring a hat, sun screen, drinking water and camera (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

To get to the Celery Fields at 6799 Palmer Boulevard, Sarasota, take I-75 to Exit 210 (Fruitville Road). Drive approximately 0.4 miles east on Fruitville Road. Turn right onto Coburn Road and follow the road approximately 1 mile until you reach Palmer Boulevard. Turn left onto Palmer Boulevard and drive approximately 0.6 miles until you reach a cut in the median. The Celery Fields entrance and parking lot will be on your left, adjacent to the gazebo.  Please park in the designated parking spaces or along the road shoulder. Meet at the gazebo.

To register for one of the available Little Naturalist Program field trips, please register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click ‘Calendar of Events’ on the left. Click 'All Events' from the drop down menu, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. On the bottom of each Little Naturalist field trip description is an area that states 'Click here for registration.' Please register the name of the youth group. In the NOTES section at the bottom of the registration form, please also provide the age range of the participating children and include the names of the supervising adults accompanying the group. Space for this program is limited to no more than 15 children.

For more information and details about the Little Naturalist Program field trips, please contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask to speak with the Little Naturalist Program staff. To view the entire Little Naturalist Program’s summer calendar, go towww.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Learn about Successful Habitat Restoration at South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve

 

The South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve is far from dead in the winter! Explore this preserve with Sarasota County volunteer and Florida Master Naturalist, Lee Ann Harling from 9 – 11 AM on Thursday, February 9, 2012. She will share history of the site and its habitat restoration, along with information about local wildlife and vegetation. Participants will pass through a brackish water wetland, a high salinity mangrove area, scrubby flatwoods, and coastal woodlands bordering Lemon Bay. 

This is one of many lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to the numerous subtropical plants, the preserve supports nesting bald eagles, Florida scrub jays and gopher tortoises, all protected animal species. The preserve was the subject of a recent radical and very successful habitat restoration and hydrologic project.

Participants may bring binoculars, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water and camera (optional), wear comfortable walking shoes for sandy soil and a hat. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Blvd.). At the end of the exit ramp, turn south onto Jacaranda Boulevard and drive approximately 5.2 miles. At the “T” intersection of Jacaranda Blvd. and Englewood Road (State Road 776), turn left (south).  Drive a ¼ mile and then turn right (west) onto Cypress Road. Turn left at Mangrove Road and left again on Heron Road. Turn left onto Seneca Road; take a right onto Varet Road, a right on Euclid Road to Kenisco Road. Turn right to park on the Kenisco road shoulder by the cyclone fence. Please be aware of gopher tortoises in this neighborhood. The street address is 5472 Kenisco Road, Venice.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Early Bird Nature Walk at Shamrock Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for an early bird nature walk through upland scrub at Shamrock Park on Friday, February 10, 2012, from 8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.  Guests will learn about scrub habitat and have a chance at seeing the resident Florida scrub jays. 

Shamrock Park contains some of the last remaining scrub habitat in the coastal area of Sarasota County and supports populations of Florida scrub jay and gopher tortoise.

Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and sandy/grassy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera, binoculars, water, insect repellent, sunglasses or hat, and sunscreen. 

To reach Shamrock Park, 3900 Shamrock Drive, Venice, from the North, take I-75 South to Exit 200, SR 681 South toward Venice traveling approximately 3 miles to South Tamiami Trail/US 41. When SR 681 splits, head left to merge southbound on Tamiami Trail for approximately 2.7 miles to the Venice 41-Bypass.  At the 41-Bypass split, keep left onto the 41-Bypass continuing approximately 3.2 miles to Shamrock Drive. Turn right on Shamrock Drive traveling 1.6 miles to the park entrance on your right. Once in the park, continue past the basketball and tennis courts to the Nature Center.  Meet on the deck of the Nature Center.

For more information or to register over the phone, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

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NEW! Camping Weekends!

 

Experience Natural Sarasota County during Camping Weekends! 

These select weekends provide a unique outdoor experience for you, your family and friends.

Camping Weekends! occur on designated weekends, January through April 2012, as follows:

February 10-12;

March 9-11; and,

April 13-15.

Camping Weekends! take place at three select county parks as follows:

T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve, Venice, FL;

Knight Trail Park, Nokomis, FL; and,

Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, North Port, FL.

Campsites vary by location and are either ‘primitive’ or ‘primitive backcountry.’  The ‘primitive’ campsites are within a short walking distance to parking, restrooms and potable water, offering a relaxing way to reconnect with nature - plan a casual day hiking and wildlife watching.  The ‘primitive backcountry’ campsites are located from 1 to 8 miles from parking and amenities, offering a backpacking, hiking or biking adventure into the wilderness - perfect for those seeking nature and solitude.

Campsites are $5 per person per night.

Camping is by permit onlyReservations must be made at least 7 days in advance.

Space is limited and other restrictions apply.

For more information, or to make a reservation, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and let them know of your interest.

 

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Join the Lemon Bay F.I.S.H. Project!

                          

Calling all F.I.S.H. – Folks Interested in Submerged Habitats!  Get a little wet, have a little fun and learn a lot! Join American Littoral Society Biologist Chuck Idelberger on Saturday, February 11 from 9:30 – 11:00 AM on a search for marine life in Lemon Bay. Using hand and seine nets, you will search shallow waters and sea grass beds, observing, collecting, and discussing the natural history of some of the many interesting fishes and other animals that inhabit Lemon Bay. This event which is held at the Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center runs the second Saturday of each month.

Participants should meet at the park amphitheater, north of the main building near the canoe launch.  Wear wading type shoes, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, and bring a towel and drinking water. Prepare to get wet and muddy! All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

You may reach Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center, 570 Bay Park Blvd., Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard), turn toward CR 765/Englewood/Venice, and traveling south 5.3 miles to Englewood Road (SR 776). Turn left on Englewood Road (SR 776) (4.1 miles), turning right onto Old Englewood Road (1 mile), turning a slight right onto Kilbourne Avenue to the first right onto Morrison Avenue then the first left onto Curtis Boulevard, then the first right onto Brengle Avenue and the park entrance will be straight ahead.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Hardwood Hammock Hike at Rothenbach Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a nature hike through the hardwood hammock habitats of Rothenbach Park on Sunday, February 12, 2012, from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the majestic oaks in the natural area of this multi-use park, and a chance at seeing the often present white-tailed deer!

Rothenbach Park is unique among all Sarasota County Parks in that it is the site of the (closed) capped Bee Ridge Landfill – a mountain of trash turned into a community treasure. The Bee Ridge Landfill was open at this site from 1972 until its closure and final capping in 2000. The site remains under Florida Department of Environmental Protection oversight as a capped landfill.

Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and sandy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera/binoculars, water, insect repellent, and sun protection. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

To reach Rothenbach Park, 8650 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota, take I-75 to Exit 207 (Bee Ridge Road). Travel east on Bee Ridge Road for approximately 3 miles to the end. The park entrance will be on your right. Meet at the Turkey Trail trailhead at Rothenbach Park.  The parking lot for this trailhead is located on the opposite side of the landfill mound from the park entrance and accessible by a gravel access drive.  After passing through the park gate and passing the park sign on the left, take a left onto the access drive (paved to start). 

For more information or to register over the phonecontact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

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Valentine’s Day Hike at Curry Creek Preserve

 

Sarasota County is offering a guided Valentine’s Day hike at Curry Creek Preserve in Venice from 9 - 11 AM on Tuesday, February 14, 2012. Sarasota County Environmental Specialist, Jeff Weber, will introduce participants to a wide variety of plants, animals and habitats as they take a leisurely stroll along 1.5 miles of trails that wind through the preserve.

Curry Creek Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. In addition to a wide variety of native plant species, the preserve also provides habitat for gopher tortoises, bobcats and a diverse assortment of bird species.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can get to the Pinebrook Road EAST entrance to Curry Creek Preserve, 1500 Pinebrook Rd., Venice, by taking I -75 to Exit 195 (Laurel Road). Go west on Laurel Road for approximately 0.3 miles and turn left at the traffic light onto Pinebrook Road heading south. Go 1.5 miles passing the traffic light at Edmondson Road and look for the preserve sign on the right. Slightly before you get to the preserve sign, turn right into the driveway directly across from Water Street and then bear left onto preserve property. Park on the grass to the south of the preserve sign and entrance. Participants will gather for the walk at the cable gate entrance.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Take a Walk on the East Side of Manasota Scrub Preserve

 

Plants, animals? Learn why it’s named Manasota Scrub Preserve. Enjoy a leisurely walk on the east side of the preserve exploring the pine and scrubby flatwoods  at  Manasota Scrub Preserve in Englewood on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 from 9-11 a.m. Amateur botanists and Florida Native Plant Society members Denny Girard & Al Squires will show plant detectives where to find various wildflowers and relate some of their folklore.

The preserve is one of many public lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to numerous subtropical plants, visitors may hear the great-horned owl or northern quail, or view coasting eagles and red-tailed hawks overhead.

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach Manasota Scrub Preserve, 2695 Bridge St., Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). At the end of the exit ramp, turn south onto Jacaranda Boulevard and drive approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left at the “T” intersection of Jacaranda Blvd. and Englewood Road (State Road 776). Drive approximately 1.5 miles and turn west on to Manasota Beach Road, then south (left) on Bridge Street. The parking lot will be on your left.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Explore! Enjoy! at Lemon Bay Park Nature Walk Adventures

 

Sarasota County Park Naturalist and volunteers will lead participants in an adventure through Englewood’s Lemon Bay Park through pine and scrubby flatwoods with wonderful views of Lemon Bay during your hike on Thursday, February 16, 2012 from 9 - 11 AM. Along the way, you may encounter native plants and animals and a variety of shore birds in their natural surroundings such as anhinga, bald eagle and snowy egrets.

Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center is tucked in an urban location providing opportunities for outdoor recreation and environmental education.

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

You may reach Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center, 570 Bay Park Blvd., Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard), turn toward CR 765/Englewood/Venice, and traveling south 5.3 miles to Englewood Road (SR 776). Turn left on Englewood Road (SR 776) (4.1 miles), turning right onto Old Englewood Road (1 mile), turning a slight right onto Kilbourne Avenue to the first right onto Morrison Avenue then the first left onto Curtis Boulevard, then the first right onto Brengle Avenue and the park entrance will be straight ahead.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Hay Ride Adventures at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve

 

Sarasota County volunteers and members of the Friends of the Carlton Reserve, National Audubon, Audubon Society of Kalamazoo, Venice Area Audubon Society, and Sanibel-Captiva Audubon, Photographer Bill Heyd and Carolyn Kuester will take you on a hay ride adventure that you won’t forget at the beautiful T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve at 7:30 am to noon, Saturday, February 18, 2012. Expect to see lots of wildlife around each corner!  During the outing, the group will also be counting the birds you see and report the results as part of the 15th annual Great Backyard Bird Count (a joint project of Audubon, The Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology and Bird Studies Canada). AND to further enhance the experience, you are invited to stay following the hayride, for a brief slide presentation at the Visitor’s Center, of images of birds and their behavior selected from Bill Heyd’s personal collection.

The T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.

Participants should wear a hat, clothes and shoes that can get dusty; (long pants suggested) and bring sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent and drinking water.

To reach the Carlton Reserve at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, take I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard) or from US 41, Tamiami Trail, drive north on Jacaranda Boulevard. Drive north from Exit 193 and then right at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the stop sign at South Moon Drive, turn left at the stop sign onto the Mabry Carlton Parkway, then turn right at the sign into the Carlton Reserve’s parking entrance. Follow signs to parking lot and restroom, and then follow arrows to equestrian parking lot. Please be on time!

You must be able to climb three steep steps to enter the hay wagon. Due to the nature of this activity – SMOKING is prohibited! (Please note:  All children, minimum age 5 years old, must be accompanied by a parent.) Reservations are required and should be secured by registering on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Space for this adventure is limited to 12 participants. Suggested $10 donation for the ride - all proceeds going to Friends of the Carlton Reserve.

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Discover Native Plants and Wildflowers at Manasota Scrub Preserve

 

Sarasota County is offering a guided native plants and wildflower walk at Manasota Scrub Preserve in Englewood from 9 - 11 AM on Saturday, February 18, 2012. Sarasota County Volunteer guide and Florida Native Plant Society member, Jack Lyons, will lead participants through the Preserve’s pine flatwoods and all the flowers and fruits found within. Along the way, Jack will identify plant species, share his knowledge of botany, and tell the lore of the plants as well.

The preserve is one of many public lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to numerous subtropical plants, visitors may hear the great-horned owl or northern quail, or view red-tailed hawks overhead.

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach Manasota Scrub Preserve, 2695 Bridge Street, Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard), then traveling south 5.3 miles to Englewood Road (SR 776). Take Englewood Road (SR 776) south to Manasota Beach Road and turn west (right), then south (left) on Bridge Street.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Family Bike Adventures at the Beautiful Carlton Reserve

 

Got bikes? Grab the whole family to join Sarasota County and Carlton Reserve volunteer David Reynolds and his family for an off road wilderness bicycle ride through the beautiful T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Carlton Reserve) on Sunday, February 19, 2012 from 10:00 a.m. for approximately 1 to 2 hours. Expect to see lots of wildlife!

The Carlton Reserve, located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.

Participants should bring their own bicycle suitable for off road riding - wide tires (Mountain bikes preferred, but not required), wear clothing applicable to riding bicycle on bumpy trails through the woods, closed-toed shoes, plenty of drinking water, sunscreen, insect repellant, sun glasses, helmet (required for all participants), padded bike gloves and binoculars (optional), and snacks/lunch (optional, but encouraged). All Sarasota County nature events prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

To reach the Carlton Reserve at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, take I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard) or from US 41, Tamiami Trail, drive north on Jacaranda Boulevard. Drive north from Exit 193 and then right at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the stop sign at South Moon Drive, turn left at the stop sign onto the Mabry Carlton Parkway, then turn right at the sign into the Carlton Reserve’s parking entrance. Follow parking signs to the parking lot which is on the right.

Space for this event is limited to 12 participants. Pre-registration is required. Reservations should be secured by calling David Reynolds at 941-412-5575 for registration and meeting location. If you don't have an off-road type bike, bike rental information may be obtained from David at the time of registration. Must be able to ride an off road bicycle. Children must be accompanied by parent(s). Routes will vary depending on trail conditions and group participants on the day of the ride.

(Be prepared that some trails may have unexpected feral hog damage making trails quite rough.)

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Rothenbach Ride Nature-Cycle at Rothenbach Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a casual bicycle ride along the paved trail around Rothenbach Park on Sunday, February 19, 2012, from 8:30-10:30 a.m.  Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the majestic oaks in the natural area of this multi-use park, learn about the hardwood hammock, as well as the closed landfill, and have a chance at seeing the often present white-tailed deer! 

Rothenbach Park is unique among all Sarasota County Parks in that it is the site of the (closed) capped Bee Ridge Landfill – a mountain of trash turned into a community treasure. The Bee Ridge Landfill was open at this site from 1972 until its closure and final capping in 2000. The site remains under Florida Department of Environmental Protection oversight as a capped landfill.

Participants should wear appropriate clothes and shoes for bicycling.  Recommended items to bring are camera/binoculars, water, snacks, insect repellent, sun protection, and have the ability to carry such items. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

To reach Rothenbach Park, 8650 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota, take I-75 to Exit 207 (Bee Ridge Road). Travel east on Bee Ridge Road for approximately 3 miles to the end. The park entrance will be on your right. After entering the park, keep right towards the pavilion parking.  Meet at the Pavilion at Rothenbach Park. 

The bicycle ride is approx. 3.5 miles in length.  Participants must bring their own bicycle and helmet. Pre-registration is required. Space is limited and other requirements apply. 

Pre-register by contacting the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and asking for Jennifer Rogers or send an email to jrogers@scgov.net.

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‘Know Your Niche’ Nature Walk at Phillippi Estate Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a nature walk along the trails at Phillippi Estate Park on Tuesday, February 21, 2012, from 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.  We will stroll along the shoreline then venture into the coastal hammock to learn about mangroves, epiphytes and the effects of exotic plants on native ecosystems. 

Phillippi Estate Park is a scenic, 60-acre natural area park located south of downtown Sarasota on the shores of Phillippi Creek. The park features environmental and historic attractions including the historic Edson Keith Mansion and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and sandy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera/binoculars, water, insect repellent, and sun protection. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

To reach Phillippi Estate Park, 5500 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, from I-75, take Exit 205 (Clark Road). Travel west on Clark Road for approximately 5 miles to the intersection with US 41. Turn/Merge Right onto northbound Tamiami Trail (US 41) for 0.8 miles.  Turn left into the park entrance at the traffic signal for Constitution Blvd.  After entering the park, keep right towards the Edson Keith Mansion parking lot.  Meet at the trailhead in the northeast corner of the paved parking lot. 

For more information or to register over the phone, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

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Winter Bird Walk at Curry Creek Preserve

 

Join Sarasota County volunteers and Audubon Society members Tom and Connie Plaskett on a guided birding nature walk through oak hammocks and tidal marsh areas found on Curry Creek Preserve in Venice (west entrance) on Wednesday, February 22, 2012 from 9 – 11 am.

Curry Creek Preserve is one of many natural areas available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to a wide variety of native plant species, the preserve also provides habitat for gopher tortoises, bobcats and a wide variety of bird species.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket, sunscreen and a hat, and bring insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach Curry Creek Preserve’s WEST ENTRANCE OFF ALBEE FARM ROAD by taking I -75 to Exit 195 (Laurel Road). Go west on Laurel Road approximately 1.5 miles and turn left on to Albee Farm Road. Head south on Albee Farm Road approximately 1.4 miles to the preserve entrance located on the left at 1075 Albee Farm Road. Pass the entrance and make a U-turn at the following median cut. Park in the preserve’s designated parking lot.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Plant and Wildlife Identification Walk at Pocono Trail Preserve

 

Join Sarasota County Environmental Specialist Jeff Weber on Friday, February 24, 2012 from 9 - 11 AM as he leads participants on a nature hike from upland habitats to the shores of Shakett Creek at Pocono Trail Preserve in Nokomis. Along the way, participants will see a variety of plant and animal species including live oaks, eastern red cedars, cabbage palms, bracken ferns, osprey, wading birds and other wildlife common to the area.

Pocono Trail Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. The site contains forested hammocks, pine flatwoods and shoreline along Shakett Creek that provide habitat for osprey, migrating songbirds and wading birds.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can reach Pocono Trail Preserve, 189 Pocono Trail, Nokomis by taking I-75 south to exit 200 (S.R. 681) toward Venice/Osprey. Merge onto U.S. 41 (south) and travel 2.2 miles to Colonia Lane. Turn left (east) onto Colonia Lane for 0.2 miles to Pocono Trail. Turn left (west) onto Pocono Trail and proceed past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park anywhere along the road shoulder alongside the wood mortise fence.

From the southern portion of Sarasota County, take I-75 north to exit 195 (Laurel Road) and travel west toward U.S. 41. Turn left onto U.S. 41 and drive 1.5 miles south toward Venice. Turn left (east) onto Colonia Lane for 0.2 miles to Pocono Trail. Turn left (west) onto Pocono Trail and proceed past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park anywhere along the road shoulder alongside the wood mortise fence.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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Discovery Kayak Program at Lemon Bay Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalists, Kenya Leonard and Jennifer Rogers, for a casual kayak journey along the coast of Lemon Bay Park on Friday, February 24, 2012, from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Lemon Bay while learning about Florida’s mangroves and sea grasses. Spy wading birds, explore meandering mangrove tunnels, and perhaps catch a glimpse of a manatee or dolphin in the bay waters!

Lemon Bay Park includes 210 acres of pine and scrubby flatwoods along the natural Lemon Bay shoreline.

The program is an “intermediate” paddle of approximately 3 hours in length and 2 miles round-trip on bay waters and through mangrove tunnels. During the February program, due to eagles nesting, the only landing will be on an oyster shell island (wet-shoes highly recommended). Participants must bring their own kayak, paddle, and safety gear as required by the U.S. Coast Guard. Participants must also be able to portage kayak to the kayak/canoe launch (a distance of approximately 320 feet) and down a stepped slope to the water’s edge.

We recommend paddlers wear and/or bring clothes and shoes that can get wet and muddy, sun protection, and insect repellent; and, bring snacks and plenty of drinking water. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or/and bringing pets.

To reach Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center, 570 Bay Park Blvd, Englewood, from the North, take I-75 South to Exit 200, SR 681 South toward Venice traveling approximately 3 miles to South Tamiami Trail/US 41. When SR 681 splits, head left to merge southbound on Tamiami Trail for approximately 2.7 miles to the Venice 41-Bypass. At the 41-Bypass split, keep left onto the 41-Bypass continuing South for another 5.1 miles. Merge right onto FL-776/Englewood Rd and continue on FL-776 for 4.8 miles. Turn right onto Old Englewood Rd for 1 mile. Take slight right onto Kilbourne Ave. Take the 1st right onto Morrison Ave. Take the 1st left onto Curtis Blvd. Take the 1st right onto Brengle Ave, and turn Right into Lemon Bay Park. Meet in the parking lot. 

Pre-registration is required. Space is limited and other requirements apply. Pre-register by contacting the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and asking for Kenya Leonard or send an email to kleonard@scgov.net.

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Sunday Stroll – Nature Walk at Urfer Family Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a Sunday Stroll nature walk at Urfer Family Park on Sunday, February 26, 2012, from 8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.  Guests will have the opportunity to learn a bit of history and habitat as we traverse herbaceous and forested wetlands, as well as pine flatwoods.  Feel miles away in this nearby park nestled in a residential area.

Urfer Family Park, located at 4000 Honore Ave., Sarasota, is Sarasota County’s first Gold LEED certified park.

Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and uneven sandy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera/binoculars, water, insect repellent, and sun protection.

To reach Urfer Family Park, take I-75 to Exit 207 Bee Ridge Road west to Honore Avenue, approximately 0.9 miles. Turn left on Honore Avenue. Park will be located on your immediate right with ample parking available after the entrance area. Participants should meet at the pavilion.

For more information or to register over the phone, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

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‘Curious about the Carlton’ at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve

 

Sarasota County and Carlton Reserve volunteer, Certified Florida Master Naturalist Lee Ann Harling will lead an enjoyable winter nature walk from 10 – 12:00 pm, Sunday, February 26, 2012 at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Carlton Reserve), sharing some of the history of the Reserve, introducing hikers to an authentic log cabin that serves as a Visitors Center, and leading an easy hike around pine flatwoods, oak hammocks and two wetlands.

The Carlton Reserve located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice was purchased in the early 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.

Participants may bring binoculars, sun screen, drinking water and camera (optional), wear weather-appropriate clothes and a jacket, comfortable walking shoes (that may get wet), and a hat.

To reach the Carlton Reserve at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, take I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard) or from US 41, Tamiami Trail, drive north on Jacaranda Boulevard. Drive north from Exit 193 and then right at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the stop sign at South Moon Drive, turn left at the stop sign onto the Mabry Carlton Parkway, then turn right at the sign into the Carlton Reserve’s parking entrance. Follow parking signs to the parking lot. Participants should meet at the parking lot at 9:30 am for an adventure in nature!

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left.

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If you are having problems with on-line registration, please contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources. To help us provide quality programming, we would appreciate your feedback on this program. A post-event survey will be emailed to all program participants.

Thank you to our volunteer guides and staff!

Learn more about Sarasota County Natural Lands and Parks at http://www.discovernaturalsarasota.org.

Please, remember to respect our fellow participants, animals, lands and air space. To further enhance the experience at Sarasota County's natural lands, please help us by picking up and properly disposing of litter, respecting others experience with no cell phone usage, no pets, and please, no smoking. Thank you!

 

 

Dec 23
2011

January Nature Events in Sarasota Parks

Posted by Friends of Rothenbach Park in Urfer , parks , Park , nature events , Lemon Bay , friends of sarasota county parks , foscp , Early Bird Nature Walk at Shamrock Park , Carlton Preserve , Birding

 


Bike Hike Escapades with Larry and Jeff at the Carlton Reserve


Seeking experienced adults that are ready for a challenging off-road adventure through the beautiful but rugged T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Carlton Reserve). On Sunday, January 1, 2012 from 8:00 am for approximately 3 to 5 hours join Sarasota County and Carlton Reserve volunteers Larry Robbins and Jeff King who will lead you on a ‘not for the faint of heart’ escapade with rewards - viewing lots of wildlife, enjoying the wild rugged trails and breathing in fresh air!


 


The Carlton Reserve, located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.

Participants should bring their own (Off road/mountain trail type) bicycle with wide tires, spare tube, bike helmet (required for all participants), sun glasses, sun screen, insect repellent, snack, and plenty of drinking water. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

To reach the Carlton Reserve, take I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard) or from US 41, Tamiami Trail, drive north on Jacaranda Boulevard. Drive north from Exit 193 and then right at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the stop sign at South Moon Drive, turn left at the stop sign onto the Mabry Carlton Parkway, then turn right at the sign into the Carlton Reserve’s parking entrance. Follow signs to the parking lot which is on the right.

You MUST be an experienced ADULT off-road bicyclist and physically fit! Expect a challenge. Rain or shine, mud or sand, Larry is ready to go! Space for this ride is limited to 6 participants. Reservations are required and should be secured by calling Larry Robbins at 941-544-0555. Larry will also provide you the area to meet.


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Land Management in an Urban Setting at Curry Creek Preserve


Sarasota County is offering a guided walk at Curry Creek Preserve in Venice from 9 - 11 AM on Wednesday, January 4, 2012. Join Jeff Weber, Sarasota County Environmental Specialist, as he shares tools and techniques used to manage Curry Creek Preserve, an urban natural area site. Participants will get a "behind the scenes" glimpse into the decision making processes involved in developing a comprehensive management strategy for this site. Visitors will see firsthand the results of various management practices that have been used at the preserve.



Curry Creek Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. In addition to a wide variety of native plant species, the preserve also provides habitat for gopher tortoises, bobcats and a diverse assortment of bird species.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.


Participants can get to the Pinebrook Road EAST entrance to Curry Creek Preserve, 1500 Pinebrook Rd., Venice, by taking I -75 to Exit 195 (Laurel Road). Go west on Laurel Road for approximately 0.3 miles and turn left at the traffic light onto Pinebrook Road heading south. Go 1.5 miles passing the traffic light at Edmondson Road and look for the preserve sign on the right. Slightly before you get to the preserve sign, turn right into the driveway directly across from Water Street and then bear left onto preserve property. Park on the grass to the south of the preserve sign and entrance. Participants will gather for the walk at the cable gate entrance.


Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks'.


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Lemon Bay Park Sunrise Bird Walk


Join Sarasota County Park Naturalist and volunteers in a sunrise birding adventure that will lead participants to Englewood’s Lemon Bay Park through pine and scrubby flatwoods with wonderful views of Lemon Bay during your hike on Wednesday, January 4, 2012 from 8 - 10 AM. Along the way, you may encounter native plants and animals and a variety of shore birds in their natural surroundings such as anhinga, bald eagle and snowy egrets.


Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center is tucked in an urban location providing opportunities for outdoor recreation and environmental education.


Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.


You may reach Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center, 570 Bay Park Blvd., Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard), turn toward CR 765/Englewood/Venice, and traveling south 5.3 miles to Englewood Road (SR 776). Turn left on Englewood Road (SR 776) (4.1 miles), turning right onto Old Englewood Road (1 mile), turning a slight right onto Kilbourne Avenue to the first right onto Morrison Avenue then the first left onto Curtis Boulevard, then the first right onto Brengle Avenue and the park entrance will be straight ahead.


Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks'.


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Plant and Wildlife Identification Walk at Red Bug Slough Preserve


Join Sarasota County Environmental Specialist Jeff Weber on Friday, January 6, 2012 from 9 - 11 AM as he leads participants on a nature hike through pine flatwoods and oak hammocks describing the plants and wildlife of Red Bug Slough Preserve.


Red Bug Slough Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. In addition to a wide variety of native plant species, the preserve is home to bobcats, an occasional river otter, and an assortment of bird species, including red-shouldered hawks, osprey, barred owls and wood ducks.


Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.


To get to Red Bug Slough Preserve at 5200 Beneva Road, Sarasota, take I -75 to Exit 205 (S.R. 72 or Clark Road). Go west on Clark Road to Beneva Road and turn right onto Beneva. Continue north on Beneva Road until you reach the preserve parking lot, located west of Beneva Road. Turn left and park in designated spaces.


Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks'.


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Take a Walk on the West Side of Manasota Scrub Preserve


Plants, animals? Rosemary scrub!  Learn why it’s named Manasota Scrub Preserve. Enjoy a leisurely walk on the west side of the preserve exploring regions seldom traveled by the regular visitors. It’s a nature walk at Englewood’s Manasota Scrub Preserve, Wednesday, January 11, 2012 from 9-11 a.m., when amateur botanists and Florida Native Plant Society members Denny Girard & Al Squires will show plant detectives where to find the rosemary thriving within the preserve.


The preserve is one of many public lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to numerous subtropical plants, visitors may hear the great-horned owl or northern quail, or view coasting eagles and red-tailed hawks overhead.


Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.


Participants can reach Manasota Scrub Preserve, 2695 Bridge Street, Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard), then traveling south 5.3 miles to Englewood Road (SR 776). Take Englewood Road (SR 776) south to Manasota Beach Road and turn west (right), then south (left) on Bridge Street.


Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks'.


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From Indians and Pioneers to the Present Day—the History of Pocono Trail Preserve


Join Sarasota County Environmental Specialist, Jeff Weber, and local historian, Nancy Eaton, on Thursday, January 12, 2012 from 9 - 11 AM as he leads participants on a guided walk through Pocono Trail Preserve in Nokomis. Stroll through shady oak hammocks to the south shore of Shakett Creek, once the site of the historic Pollyanna Inn. Learn about some of the earliest inhabitants from the Paleo-Indian Period and Manasota Culture who once inhabited the area and early pioneers instrumental in the development of Nokomis and Venice.


Pocono Trail Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. The site contains forested hammocks, pine flatwoods and shoreline along Shakett Creek that provide habitat for osprey, migrating songbirds and wading birds.


Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.


Participants can reach Pocono Trail Preserve, 189 Pocono Trail, Nokomis by taking I-75 south to exit 200 (S.R. 681) toward Venice/Osprey. Merge onto U.S. 41 (south) and travel 2.2 miles to Colonia Lane. Turn left (east) onto Colonia Lane for 0.2 miles to Pocono Trail. Turn left (west) onto Pocono Trail and proceed past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park anywhere along the road shoulder alongside the wood mortise fence.


 


From the southern portion of Sarasota County, take I-75 north to exit 195 (Laurel Road) and travel west toward U.S. 41. Turn left onto U.S. 41 and drive 1.5 miles south toward Venice. Turn left (east) onto Colonia Lane and drive 0.2 miles to Pocono Trail. Turn left (west) onto Pocono Trail and proceed past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park anywhere along the road shoulder alongside the wood mortise fence.


 


Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks'.


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Come Learn about a Successful Habitat Restoration at South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve


 


The South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve is far from dead in the winter! Explore this preserve with Sarasota County volunteer and Florida Master Naturalist, Lee Ann Harling from 9 – 11 AM on Thursday, January 12, 2012. She will share some history of the site and its habitat restoration, along with information about the local wildlife and vegetation. Participants will pass through a brackish water wetland, a high salinity mangrove area, scrubby flatwoods, and coastal woodlands bordering Lemon Bay. 


 


This is one of many lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to the numerous subtropical plants, the preserve supports nesting bald eagles, Florida scrub jays and gopher tortoises, all protected animal species. The preserve was the subject of a recent radical and very successful habitat restoration and hydrologic project.


 


Participants may bring binoculars, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water and camera (optional), wear comfortable walking shoes for sandy soil and a hat. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.


 


Participants can reach South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Blvd.). At the end of the exit ramp, turn south onto Jacaranda Boulevard and drive approximately 5.2 miles. At the “T” intersection of Jacaranda Blvd. and Englewood Road (State Road 776), turn left (south).  Drive a ¼ mile and then turn right (west) onto Cypress Road. Turn left at Mangrove Road and left again on Heron Road. Turn left onto Seneca Road; take a right onto Varet Road, a right on Euclid Road to Kenisco Road. Turn right to park on the Kenisco road shoulder by the cyclone fence. Please be aware of gopher tortoises in this neighborhood. The street address is 5472 Kenisco Road, Venice.


 


Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks'.


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Early Bird Nature Walk at Shamrock Park


 


Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for an early bird nature walk through upland scrub at Shamrock Park on Friday, January 13, 2012, from 8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.  Guests will learn about scrub habitat and have a chance at seeing the resident Florida scrub jays.  A volunteer birder from Venice Audubon will be joining the walk in January.


 


Shamrock Park contains some of the last remaining scrub habitat in the coastal area of Sarasota County and supports populations of Florida scrub jay and gopher tortoise.


 


Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and sandy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera, binoculars, bird and/or Florida field guide, water, insect repellent, sunglasses or hat, and sunscreen. 


 


To reach Shamrock Park, 3900 Shamrock Drive, Venice, from the North, take I-75 South to Exit 200, SR 681 South toward Venice traveling approximately 3 miles to South Tamiami Trail/US 41. When SR 681 splits, head left to merge southbound on Tamiami Trail for approximately 2.7 miles to the Venice 41-Bypass.  At the 41-Bypass split, keep left onto the 41-Bypass continuing approximately 3.2 miles to Shamrock Drive. Turn right on Shamrock Drive traveling 1.6 miles to the park entrance on your right. Once in the park, continue past the basketball and tennis courts to the Nature Center.  Meet on the deck of the Nature Center.


 


For more information or to register over the phone, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).


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Hay Ride Adventures at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve


 


Sarasota County volunteers and members of the Friends of the Carlton Reserve, National Audubon, Audubon Society of Kalamazoo, Venice Area Audubon Society, and Sanibel-Captiva Audubon, Photographer Bill Heyd and Carolyn Kuester will take you on a hay ride adventure that you won’t forget at the beautiful T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve at 7:30 am to noon, Saturday, January 14, 2012. Expect to see lots of wildlife around each corner!  To further enhance the experience, you are invited to stay following the hayride, for a brief slide presentation at the Visitor’s Center, of images of birds and their behavior selected from Bill Heyd’s personal collection.


The T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.


Participants should wear a hat, clothes and shoes that can get dusty; (long pants suggested) and bring sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent and drinking water.


To reach the reserve located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, take I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). Turn (North) at the exit and then right at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles, across the bridge, over the river and turning left at the stop sign (South Moon Drive) and entering the Mabry Carlton Parkway, then turn right into the Carlton Reserve’s parking entrance. Follow signs to parking lot and restroom, and then follow arrows to equestrian parking lot. Please be on time!


                                                                                                        


You must be able to climb three steep steps to enter the hay wagon. Due to the nature of this activity – SMOKING is prohibited! (Please note:  All children, minimum age 5 years old, must be accompanied by a parent.) Reservations are required and should be secured by registering on-line at www.scgov.net. Space for this adventure is limited to 12 participants.


 


A suggested $10 donation for the ride - all proceeds going to Friends of the Carlton Reserve.


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Family Bike Adventures at the Beautiful Carlton Reserve


 


Got bikes? Grab the whole family to join Sarasota County and Carlton Reserve volunteer David Reynolds and his family for an off road wilderness bicycle ride through the beautiful T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Carlton Reserve) on Sunday, January 15, 2012 from 10:00 a.m. for approximately 1 to 2 hours. Expect to see lots of wildlife!


 


The Carlton Reserve, located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.


 


Participants should bring their own bicycle suitable for off road riding - wide tires (Mountain bikes preferred, but not required), wear clothing applicable to riding bicycle on bumpy trails through the woods, closed-toed shoes, plenty of drinking water, sunscreen, insect repellant, sun glasses, helmet (required for all participants), padded bike gloves and binoculars (optional), and snacks/lunch (optional, but encouraged). All Sarasota County nature events prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.


 


To reach the Carlton Reserve, take I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard) or from US 41, Tamiami Trail, drive north on Jacaranda Boulevard. Drive north from Exit 193 and then right at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the stop sign at South Moon Drive, turn left at the stop sign onto the Mabry Carlton Parkway, then turn right at the sign into the Carlton Reserve’s parking entrance. Follow signs to the parking lot which is on the right.


           


Space for this event is limited to 12 participants. Pre-registration is required. Reservations should be secured by calling David Reynolds at 941-412-5575 for registration and meeting location. If you don't have an off-road type bike, bike rental information may be obtained from David at the time of registration. Must be able to ride an off road bicycle. Children must be accompanied by parent(s). Routes will vary depending on trail conditions and group participants on the day of the ride. (Be prepared that some trails may have unexpected feral hog damage making trails quite rough.)


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Rothenbach Ride Nature-Cycle at Rothenbach Park


 


Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a casual bicycle ride along the paved trail around Rothenbach Park on Sunday, January 15, 2012, from 8:30 -10:30 a.m.  Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the majestic oaks in the natural area of this multi-use park, learn about the hardwood hammock, as well as the closed landfill, and have a chance at seeing the often present white-tailed deer! 


 


Rothenbach Park is unique among all Sarasota County Parks in that it is the site of the (closed) capped Bee Ridge Landfill – a mountain of trash turned into a community treasure. The Bee Ridge Landfill was open at this site from 1972 until its closure and final capping in 2000. The site remains under Florida Department of Environmental Protection oversight as a capped landfill.


 


Participants should wear appropriate clothes and shoes for bicycling.  Recommended items to bring are camera/binoculars, bird and/or Florida field guide, water, snacks, insect repellent, sun protection, and have the ability to carry such items. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.


 


To reach Rothenbach Park, 8650 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota, take I-75 to Exit 207 (Bee Ridge Road). Travel east on Bee Ridge Road for approximately 3 miles to the end. The park entrance will be on your right. After entering the park, keep right towards the pavilion parking.  Meet at the Pavilion at Rothenbach Park. 


 


The bicycle ride is approx. 3.5 miles in length.  Participants must bring their own bicycle and helmet. Pre-registration is required. Space is limited and other requirements apply. 


 


Pre-register by contacting the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and asking for Jennifer Rogers or send an email to jrogers@scgov.net.


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‘Know Your Niche’ Nature Walk at Phillippi Estate Park


 


Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a nature walk along the trails at Phillippi Estate Park on Tuesday, January 17, 2012, from 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.  We will stroll along the shoreline then venture into the coastal hammock to learn about mangroves, epiphytes and the effects of exotic plants on native ecosystems. 


 


Phillippi Estate Park is a scenic, 60-acre natural area park located south of downtown Sarasota on the shores of Phillippi Creek. The park features environmental and historic attractions including the historic Edson Keith Mansion and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


 


Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and sandy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera/binoculars, bird and/or Florida field guide, water, insect repellent, and sun protection. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.


 


To reach Phillippi Estate Park, 5500 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, from I-75, take Exit 205 (Clark Road). Travel west on Clark Road for approximately 5 miles to the intersection with US 41. Turn/Merge Right onto northbound Tamiami Trail (US 41) for 0.8 miles.  Turn left into the park entrance at the traffic signal for Constitution Blvd.  After entering the park, keep right towards the Edson Keith Mansion parking lot.  Meet at the trailhead in the northeast corner of the paved parking lot. 


 


For more information or to register over the phone, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).


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There’s a lot to learn about the botany of Curry Creek Preserve


 


Explore this preserve with Sarasota County volunteers Al Squires and Denny Girard from 9 – 11 AM on Wednesday, January 18, 2012. During this two-hour walk, Al and Denny will engage participants in lively discussions about the botany found along Curry Creek.  Hikers will pass through flatwoods, oak scrub and other habitats found on site.


 


Curry Creek Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. In addition to a wide variety of native plant species, the preserve also provides habitat for gopher tortoises, bobcats and a wide variety of bird species.


 


Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and a hand lens or magnifying glass (optional).


 


Participants can get to the Pinebrook Road EAST entrance to Curry Creek Preserve by taking I -75 to Exit 195 (Laurel Road). Go west on Laurel Road for approximately 0.3 miles and turn left at the traffic light onto Pinebrook Road heading south. Go 1.5 miles passing the traffic light at Edmondson Road and look for the preserve sign on the right. Slightly before you get to the preserve sign, turn right into the driveway directly across from Water Street and then bear left onto preserve property. Park on the grass to the south of the preserve sign and entrance. Participants will gather for the walk at the cable gate entrance.


 


Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks'.


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Explore! Enjoy! at Lemon Bay Park Nature Walk Adventures


 


Sarasota County Park Naturalist and volunteers will lead participants in an adventure through Englewood’s Lemon Bay Park through pine and scrubby flatwoods with wonderful views of Lemon Bay during your hike on Thursday, January 19, 2012 from 9 - 11 AM. Along the way, you may encounter native plants and animals and a variety of shore birds in their natural surroundings such as anhinga, bald eagle and snowy egrets.


 


Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center is tucked in an urban location providing opportunities for outdoor recreation and environmental education.


 


Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.


 


You may reach Lemon Bay Park and Environmental Center, 570 Bay Park Blvd., Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard), turn toward CR 765/Englewood/Venice, and traveling south 5.3 miles to Englewood Road (SR 776). Turn left on Englewood Road (SR 776) (4.1 miles), turning right onto Old Englewood Road (1 mile), turning a slight right onto Kilbourne Avenue to the first right onto Morrison Avenue then the first left onto Curtis Boulevard, then the first right onto Brengle Avenue and the park entrance will be straight ahead.


 


Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks'.


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Discover Native Plants and Wildflowers at Manasota Scrub Preserve


 


Sarasota County is offering a guided native plants and wildflower walk at Manasota Scrub Preserve in Englewood from 9 - 11 AM on Saturday, January 21, 2012. Sarasota County Volunteer guide and Florida Native Plant Society member, Jack Lyons, will lead participants through the Preserve’s pine flatwoods and all the flowers and fruits found within. Along the way, Jack will identify plant species, share his knowledge of botany, and tell the lore of the plants as well.


 


The preserve is one of many public lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to numerous subtropical plants, visitors may hear the great-horned owl or northern quail, or view red-tailed hawks overhead.


 


Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.


 


Participants can reach Manasota Scrub Preserve, 2695 Bridge Street, Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard), then traveling south 5.3 miles to Englewood Road (SR 776). Take Englewood Road (SR 776) south to Manasota Beach Road and turn west (right), then south (left) on Bridge Street.


 


Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks'.


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‘Curious about the Carlton’ at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve


 


Lee Ann Harling, Friends of the Carlton Reserve member and certified Florida Master Naturalist, will lead an enjoyable winter nature walk from 10 – 11:30 AM, Sunday, January 22, 2012 at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Carlton Reserve). She will share some history of the Reserve, introduce hikers to an authentic log cabin that serves as a Visitors Center, and lead an easy hike around some pine flatwoods, oak hammocks and two wetlands.


 


The Carlton Reserve located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice was purchased in the early 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.


 


Participants may bring binoculars, sun screen, drinking water and camera (optional), wear weather-appropriate clothes and a jacket, comfortable walking shoes (that may get wet), and a hat.


 


To reach the Reserve, drive south from Sarasota along I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). Turn left (North) at the exit and then right again at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the next intersection (Stop sign) and turn left at the Carlton Reserve’s entrance. Follow signs to the parking lot. Participants should meet at the parking lot at 9:30 am for an adventure in nature!


 


Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks'.


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Sunday Stroll – Nature Walk at Urfer Family Park


 


Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a Sunday Stroll nature walk at Urfer Family Park on Sunday, January 22, 2012, from 8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.  Guests will have the opportunity to learn a bit of history and habitat as we traverse herbaceous and forested wetlands, as well as pine flatwoods.  Feel miles away in this nearby park nestled in a residential area.


 


Urfer Family Park, located at 4000 Honore Ave., Sarasota, is Sarasota County’s first Gold LEED certified park.


 


Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and uneven sandy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera/binoculars, bird and/or Florida field guide, water, insect repellent, and sun protection.


 


To reach Urfer Family Park, take I-75 to Exit 207 Bee Ridge Road west to Honore Avenue, approximately .9 miles. Turn left on Honore Avenue. Park will be located on your immediate right with ample parking available after the entrance area. Participants should meet at the pavilion.


 


For more information or to register over the phone, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).


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Plant and Wildlife Identification Walk at Pocono Trail Preserve


 


Join Sarasota County Environmental Specialist Jeff Weber on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 from 9 - 11 AM as he leads participants on a nature hike from upland habitats to the shores of Shakett Creek at Pocono Trail Preserve in Nokomis. Along the way, participants will see a variety of plant and animal species including live oaks, eastern red cedars, cabbage palms, bracken ferns, osprey, wading birds and other wildlife common to the area.


 


Pocono Trail Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. The site contains forested hammocks, pine flatwoods and shoreline along Shakett Creek that provide habitat for osprey, migrating songbirds and wading birds.


 


Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.


 


Participants can reach Pocono Trail Preserve, 189 Pocono Trail, Nokomis by taking I-75 south to exit 200 (S.R. 681) toward Venice/Osprey. Merge onto U.S. 41 (south) and travel 2.2 miles to Colonia Lane. Turn left (east) onto Colonia Lane for 0.2 miles to Pocono Trail. Turn left (west) onto Pocono Trail and proceed past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park anywhere along the road shoulder alongside the wood mortise fence.


 


From the southern portion of Sarasota County, take I-75 north to exit 195 (Laurel Road) and travel west toward U.S. 41. Turn left onto U.S. 41 and drive 1.5 miles south toward Venice. Turn left (east) onto Colonia Lane for 0.2 miles to Pocono Trail. Turn left (west) onto Pocono Trail and proceed past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park anywhere along the road shoulder alongside the wood mortise fence.


 


Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks'.


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Discovery Kayak Program at Lemon Bay Park


 


Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalists, Kenya Leonard and Jennifer Rogers, for a casual kayak journey along the coast of Lemon Bay Park on Friday, January 27, 2012, from noon to 3:00 p.m. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Lemon Bay while learning about Florida’s mangroves and sea grasses. Spy wading birds, explore meandering mangrove tunnels, and perhaps catch a glimpse of a manatee or dolphin in the bay waters!


 


Lemon Bay Park includes 210 acres of pine and scrubby flatwoods along the natural Lemon Bay shoreline.


 


The program is an “intermediate” paddle of approximately 3 hours in length and 2 miles round-trip on bay waters and through mangrove tunnels. During the January program, due to eagles nesting, the only landing will be on an oyster shell island (wet-shoes highly recommended). Participants must bring their own kayak, paddle, and safety gear as required by the U.S. Coast Guard. Participants must also be able to portage kayak to the kayak/canoe launch (a distance of approximately 320 feet) and down a stepped slope to the water’s edge.


 


We recommend paddlers wear and/or bring clothes and shoes that can get wet and muddy, sun protection, and insect repellent; and, bring snacks and plenty of drinking water. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or/and bringing pets.


 


To reach Lemon Bay Park, 570 Bay Park Blvd, Englewood, from the North, take I-75 South to Exit 200, SR 681 South toward Venice traveling approximately 3 miles to South Tamiami Trail/US 41. When SR 681 splits, head left to merge southbound on Tamiami Trail for approximately 2.7 miles to the Venice 41-Bypass. At the 41-Bypass split, keep left onto the 41-Bypass continuing South for another 5.1 miles. Merge right onto FL-776/Englewood Rd and continue on FL-776 for 4.8 miles. Turn right onto Old Englewood Rd for 1 mile. Take slight right onto Kilbourne Ave. Take the 1st right onto Morrison Ave. Take the 1st left onto Curtis Blvd. Take the 1st right onto Brengle Ave, and turn Right into Lemon Bay Park. Meet in the parking lot. 


 


Pre-registration is required. Space is limited and other requirements apply.


 


Pre-register by contacting the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and asking for Kenya Leonard or send an email to kleonard@scgov.net.


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SPECIAL TREAT!!!!


‘Marjorie & Marjory’ a World Premiere at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve


 


Each was destined to be a Florida icon, but not many people knew that Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and Marjory Stoneman Douglas knew each other long before they were famous. Sharing husband woes and writing advice, the author of The Yearling (1939) and Cross Creek (1942) made sure that her friend’s book on The Everglades: River of Grass (1947) got plenty of attention. Join us at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Carlton Reserve) outdoor pavilion, Saturday, January 28, 2012 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm for an afternoon of historical entertainment with famed author/actor Betty Jean Steinshouer, who has researched each woman thoroughly and written chapters on each for her book, Running South in Agitation: The Florida Journeys.


 


Marjorie & Marjory was developed at the request of the Friends of the Carlton Reserve. Donna Day, a member of the Friends group, attended a presentation of “Notes from Cross Creek” at the Myakka River State Park. “It was an absolutely magical evening!  When we approached Betty Jean about an afternoon at the Carlton we could not decide on Marjorie or Marjory, as both fit perfectly in a place of such great natural beauty. We were thrilled when Betty Jean agreed to do a special world premier of both Marjories.  It will be an unforgettable experience!”


 


Funding for this free program is provided by a grant from the Florida Humanities Council along with funding from the Florida Department of State and the Friends of the Carlton Reserve, a chapter of Friends of Sarasota County Parks.


 


The Carlton Reserve, a reserve of almost 25,000 acres in Sarasota County, was purchased in the early 1980's as a public water supply source and for conservation/recreation purposes.


 


Participants need to remember that this is an outdoor venue. It is suggested to bring sun screen, drinking water and camera (optional), wear weather-appropriate clothes/or jacket, comfortable walking shoes, and perhaps a seat cushion.


 


To reach the Carlton Reserve at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, take I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard) or from US 41, Tamiami Trail, drive north on Jacaranda Boulevard. Drive north from Exit 193 and then right at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the stop sign at South Moon Drive, turn left at the stop sign onto the Mabry Carlton Parkway, then turn right at the sign into the Carlton Reserve’s parking entrance. Follow parking signs and parking attendants to the proper parking lot. You will be directed to the Reserve’s pavilion area near the Visitors cabin, just a short walk from the parking area.


 


Pre-registration is required - seating is limited to 75. Please register on-line at www.scgov.net. Please include your email and phone number in case of inclement weather. (In case of inclement weather, the event will be moved to the Nokomis Community Center, 234 Nippino Trail. (off Colonial Lane.) Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks'. If you are having problems with on-line registration, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.


 


If you have any questions or want to learn more about this event, please contact Donna Day at 941-468-5177.


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Phillippi Farmhouse Market Opens for its third season.


The market occurs on Wednesdays from November 2 through April, 2012 (the Southwest Florida growing season). Rain or Shine.  Market hours at 9 am until 2 pm.  There are over 50 vendors, featuring local grown fruits and vegetables, herbs and organic and hydroponic produce, as well as fresh cut flowers. The market also features locally prepared foods to eat picnic-style at the market while enjoying live music or to take home for an easy and delicious meal.  There are delicious locally baked goods as well as local handicrafts and specialty and sustainable goods.


Phillippi Farmhouse Market has ample parking, handicap accessibility and public restrooms.  For more information, please call 941-861-5000 or visit the Phillippi Farmhouse Market website at www.farmhousemarket.org.


To reach Phillippi Estate Park, 5500 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, 34231, from I-75, take Exit 205 (Clark Road). Travel west on Clark Road for approximately 5 miles to the intersection with US 41. Turn/Merge Right onto northbound Tamiami Trail (US 41) for 0.8 miles.  Turn left into the park entrance at the traffic signal for Constitution Blvd. 


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UF/IFAS Sarasota County Extension Education

 


January, February, and March Extension Education Schedule

Date

Time

Subject

Place

January 4

12 NOON

Worm Composting

Phillippi Estate Park

January 10

6:30PM

Rain Barrels

North Port Library

January 11

12 NOON

Frost Protection for Vegetable and Fruit Gardens

Phillippi Estate Park

January 13

1:30PM

Composting

Gulf Gate Library

January 18

12 NOON

Turf Alternatives

Phillippi Estate Park

January 19

2:00PM

Rain Gardens

Shamrock Park

January 21

10AM

Rain Barrel Workshop

Twin Lakes Park

January 25

10AM

Container Gardening

Twin Lakes Park

January 25

12 NOON

Composting – Part I

Phillippi Estate Park

January 30

5:30PM

Beginning Farmers Short Course: Planning for Your Successful Farm (series: Jan 30, Feb 6, Feb 13, Feb 20, Mar 5, Mar 12) Fee: $50 Registration Required

Twin Lakes Park

February 1

12 NOON

Valentine Topiary

Phillippi Estate Park

February 7

6:30PM

FYN: Compost Workshop

North Port Library

February 8

12 NOON

Successful Transplants for Vegetables and Fruit Gardens

Phillippi Estate Park

February 10

1:30PM

Wildlife Gardening

Gulf Gate Library

February 14

6:30PM

Plant Propagation 101

North Port Library

February 15

10AM

Growing Citrus in the Home Landscape

Twin Lakes Park

February 15

12 NOON

Winter Pruning of Landscape Ornamental Plants

Phillippi Estate Park

February 16

2:00PM

Worm Composting

Shamrock Park

February 18

10:00AM

Rain Barrel Workshop

Woodmere Community Park

February 21

10:00AM

FYN: Nine Landscape Principles

Elsie Quirk Library

February 22

12 NOON

Composting – Part 2

Phillippi Estate Park

February 29

10AM

Propagation Methods in the Garden

Twin Lakes Park

February 29

12 NOON

Closing Up Your Home

Phillippi Estate Park

March 6

6:30PM

FYN: Nine Landscape Principles

North Port Library

March 7

9:00AM

Sustainable Floridians (series: Mar 7, Mar 14, Mar 28, Apr 4, Apr 11, Apr 18, Apr 25, May 2) Fee: $75 Registration Required

Twin Lakes Park

March 7

12 NOON

Non-Native Invasive Plants

Phillippi Estate Park

March 9

1:30PM

Rain Barrel Workshop

Gulf Gate Library

March 13

6:30PM

Caring for Mature Trees

North Port Library

March 14

12 NOON

Irrigation for Successful Organic Gardens

Phillippi Estate Park

March 15

2:00PM

Florida Snakes

Shamrock Park

March 17

10:00AM

Rain Barrel Workshop

Twin Lakes Park

March 20

10:00AM

FYN: Creating Your Florida Yard

Elsie Quirk Library

March 21

12 NOON

Closing Up Your Home

Phillippi Estate Park

March 28

12 NOON

How to Raise Beneficial Insects for Successful Organic Gardens

Phillippi Estate Park

 


Registration is required.

For class description and online registration: http://sarasota.ifas.ufl.edu

or call 941.861.5000 for assistance.

Elsie Quirk Library (2nd floor), 100 W. Dearborn St., Englewood


Phillippi Estate Park Mansion, 5500 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota


Gulf Gate Library, 7112 Curtiss Avenue, Sarasota


Shamrock Park, 3900 W. Shamrock Drive, Venice


North Port Library, 13800 S. Tamiami Trail, North Port


Twin Lakes Park, 6700 Clark Road, Sarasota


North Sarasota Library, 2801 Newtown Blvd., Sarasota


Woodmere Community Park, 3951 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice


Beginning Farmers Short Course: Planning for Your Successful Farm registration: www.eventbrite.com/event/2365629662  or call 941.861.9900.


Sustainable Floridian registration: sarasotasustainable.eventbrite.com or call 941.861.9900.


Extension programs are open to all persons without regard to race, color, sex, age, disability, religion or national origin. All Extension Service events comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Individuals with disabilities requiring special accommodations, please inform the contact person for each event at least 72 hours prior to the event date.


 


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Deborah Zeilman


Program Specialist


Sarasota County Government


Environmental Resource Management


Natural Resources


1001 Sarasota Center Boulevard


Sarasota International Trade Center area


(Off of Fruitville Road, East of I-75)

Sarasota, FL 34240

Phone 941-650-0696 Fax 941-861-6267

dzeilman@scgov.net

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"The clearest way to the Universe is through a forest wilderness."


           - John Muir


Learn more at http://www.discovernaturalsarasota.org

 

If you are having problems with on-line registration, please contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources. Learn more about Sarasota County Natural Lands and Parks at http://www.discovernaturalsarasota.orgTo help us provide quality programming, we would appreciate your feedback on this program. A post-event survey will be emailed to all program participants.

 

Please, remember to respect our fellow participants, animals, lands and air space. To further enhance the experience at Sarasota County's environmentally sensitive lands, please help us by picking up and properly disposing of litter, respecting others experience with no cell phone usage, no pets, and please, no smoking. Thank you!

If you received this email in error or do not wish to receive this email, please contact me at dzeilman@scgov.net or call 941-650-0696 to be removed. Thanks!

 

 

Oct 20
2011

Nature Walks, Talks, Rides and More in October

Posted by Friends of Rothenbach Park in Sarasota , recreation , parks , nature walks , Nature Talks , nature , Lemon Bay , curry creek , Carlton Reserve , Bikes

 

We are very happy to offer nature events for the month of October. We have a bundle for you to choose!


Please be sure to review each press release for specific dates, times, locations, directions and registration information.


Thank you to our volunteer and staff guides!

 


 

Strenuous Bike Hikes with Larry Robbins at the Carlton Reserve

 

Looking for experienced adult off-road bicyclists that are physically fit and ready for a challenge! Not for the faint of heart!

 

Sarasota County and Carlton Reserve volunteer Larry Robbins will lead you on a strenuous bike adventure through the beautiful but rugged T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Carlton Reserve) on Sunday, October 2, 2011 from 8:00 am for approximately 3 to 5 hours. Expect to see lots of wildlife!

 

The Carlton Reserve, located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.

Participants should bring their own (Off road/mountain trail type) bicycle with wide tires, spare tube, bike helmet (required for all participants), sun glasses, sun screen, insect repellent, snack, and plenty of drinking water. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

To reach the Carlton Reserve, take I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard) or from US 41, Tamiami Trail, drive north on Jacaranda Boulevard. Drive north from the exit and then right at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the stop sign at South Moon Drive, turn left at the stop sign onto the Mabry Carlton Parkway, then turn right at the sign into the Carlton Reserve’s parking entrance. Follow signs to the parking lot which is on the right.

 

You MUST be an experienced ADULT off-road bicyclist and physically fit! NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART! Rain or shine, mud or sand, Larry is ready to go! Space for this ride is limited to 6 participants. Reservations are required and should be secured by calling Larry Robbins at 941-544-0555. He will also provide you the area to meet.

 

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In search of special fall Wildflowers at Manasota Scrub Preserve

 

Enjoy a leisurely walk on the west side of Manasota Scrub Preserve exploring regions seldom traveled by the regular visitors. It’s a nature walk at Manasota Scrub Preserve, in Englewood, Wednesday, October 5, 2011 from 9-11 a.m., when amateur botanists and Florida Native Plant Society members Denny Girard & Al Squires will show plant detectives where to find the wildfires thriving within the preserve.

 

The preserve is one of many public lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to numerous subtropical plants, visitors may hear the great-horned owl or northern quail, or view coasting eagles and red-tailed hawks overhead.

 

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional).

 

Participants can reach Manasota Scrub Preserve, 2695 Bridge St., Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). At the end of the exit ramp, turn south onto Jacaranda Boulevard and drive approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left at the “T” intersection of Jacaranda Blvd. and Englewood Road (State Road 776). Drive approximately 1.5 miles and turn west on to Manasota Beach Road, then south (left) on Bridge Street. The parking lot will be on your left.

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 20.

 

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“Wings over Lemon Bay” – Birding at South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve

 

What bird is that? Join enthusiastic birder, Sarasota County Natural Resources Environmental Specialist Nancy Edmondson on Thursday, October 6, 2011, 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. at South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve to answer that query and more. During this time of the year you’re likely to see bald eagles, Florida scrub-jays, and birds returning from their summer homes up north.  Binoculars are a must to bring!

 

The preserve is one of many lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. The preserve is home to numerous subtropical plants, as well as gopher tortoise, alligator and river otter.

 

Participants should bring binoculars, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water and camera (optional), and wear comfortable walking shoes, earth-tone clothes and a hat.

 

Participants can reach South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve at 6200 Osprey Road, Venice by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Blvd.). At the end of the exit ramp, turn south onto Jacaranda Boulevard and drive approximately 5.2 miles. At the “T” intersection of Jacaranda Blvd. and Englewood Road (State Road 776), turn left (south).  Drive approximately 1.5 miles and turn west on to Manasota Beach Road. Continue about a mile until the road curves left.  At the curve turn right onto Belvidere Road. Next turn right onto Pheasant Road, then left (west) onto Macon Road and take a left (south) on Osprey Road. Please park in the parking lot.

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks', click ‘Go’ and choose your event. Follow the directions for registration.  Space for this walk is limited to 12.

 

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"Discovering Insects and Their Ways– A guided insect identification walk at Curry Creek Preserve

 

Sarasota County is offering a guided insect identification nature walk at Curry Creek Preserve in Venice from 9 - 11 AM on Friday, October 7, 2011.  Sarasota County Extension Entomologist, Dr. Fred Santana, will lead participants through pine flatwoods and oak hammocks describing the little known insect denizens of the Preserve and introducing them to the insect diversity of nature and the role insects play in our environment.

 

Curry Creek Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. In addition to a wide variety of native plant species, the preserve also provides habitat for gopher tortoises, bobcats and a wide variety of bird species.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and a hand lens or magnifying glass (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

Participants can get to the Pinebrook Road  EAST entrance to Curry Creek Preserve, 1500 Pinebrook Rd., Venice, by taking I -75 to Exit 195 (Laurel Road). Go west on Laurel Road for approximately 0.3 miles and turn left at the traffic light onto Pinebrook Road heading south. Go 1.5 miles passing the traffic light at Edmondson Road and look for the preserve sign on the right. Slightly before you get to the preserve sign, turn right into the driveway directly across from Water Street and then bear left onto preserve property. Park on the grass to the south of the preserve sign and entrance. Participants will gather for the walk at the cable gate entrance.

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 20.

 

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DRAGONFLIES! at Urfer Family Park in Sarasota

 

Would you believe there are over 40 species of dragonflies and 12 species of damselflies that call Sarasota County home? Their vibrant colors and aerial antics can’t help but inspire our fascination. On Saturday, October 8, 2011, from 9:30 – 11:30 AM, join Kathy and Don Hess, amateur odonatists, at Urfer Family Park on a journey to learn more about dragonfly and damselfly evolution, mating habits, life cycles and behavior, the specific local varieties and the magic that has enthralled human cultures for ages.

 

Urfer Family Park, located at 4000 Honore Ave., Sarasota is Sarasota County’s first Silver LEED certified park.

 

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes fit for a possible muddy trail; bring a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (Short focal length recommended), and camera with a zoom lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

To reach Urfer Family Park, take I-75 to Exit 207 (Bee Ridge Road). Turn west at the exit taking Bee Ridge Road approximately 1.2 miles to the Honore Avenue intersection . Turn left onto Honore Avenue. The park will be on your right. Participants should meet at the parking lot at 9:30 am for an adventure in nature!

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 15.

 

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Hardwood Hammock Hike at Rothenbach Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a nature hike through the hardwood hammock habitats of Rothenbach Park on Sunday, October 9, 2011, from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the majestic oaks in the natural area of this multi-use park, and a chance at seeing the often present white-tailed deer!

 

Rothenbach Park is unique among all Sarasota County Parks in that it is the site of the (closed) capped Bee Ridge Landfill – a mountain of trash turned into a community treasure. The Bee Ridge Landfill was open at this site from 1970 until its closure and final capping in 2000. The site remains under Florida Department of Environmental Protection oversight as a capped landfill.

 

Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and sandy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera, binoculars, bird and/or Florida field guide, water, insect repellent, hat, and sunscreen. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

To reach Rothenbach Park, 8650 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasotatake I-75 to Exit 207 (Bee Ridge Road. Travel east on Bee Ridge Road for approximately 3 miles to the end. The park entrance will be on your right. Meet at the Turkey Trail trailhead at Rothenbach Park.  The parking lot for this trailhead is located on the opposite side of the landfill mound from the park entrance and accessible by a gravel access drive.  After passing through the park gate and passing the park sign on the left, take a left onto the access drive (paved to start).

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 15.

 

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Little Naturalist Field Trips for Youth Groups

 

“Looking for an outdoor education field trip for your summer camp, scout troop or civic club?” Then bring your youth to connect with nature in fun, creative ways at Sarasota County Government’s exciting NEW nature program,The Little Naturalist.

 

The Little Naturalist field trips are available from 9:30 – 10:30 AM and 11 AM – Noon on Wednesday, October 12, 2011 at Rothenbach Park. Native Plants is the theme for these field tripsThe field trips are available for toddlers through elementary-age groups. This program includes a variety of hands-on nature themed activities, a snack and story. All groups must be registered and accompanied by camp counselors, chaperones, parents and/or adult guardians.

 

Rothenbach Park is a true community park offering many opportunities for recreational and nature based fun. Its amenities feature paved and unpaved trails, a playground, picnic facilities, and some of the most advanced recycling and sustainable building techniques and materials available. Rothenbach Park is also home to the FPL solar array which provides electrical power to the FPL grid. In fact, the entire site is a closed and capped landfill which has been "recycled" into open vistas and a beautiful public park, a prime example of turning trash into treasure.

 

Participants should wear comfortable weather-appropriate clothes, a jacket, walking shoes that can get wet (no flip-flops!), and bring a hat, sun screen, drinking water and camera (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

To get to Rothenbach Park at 8650 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota, take I -75 to Exit 207 (Bee Ridge Road). Drive east, approximately 3 miles, on Bee Ridge Road. Enter the park and stay to the right. Drive through the electric gates and park in the designated spaces adjacent to the picnic pavilion.

 

To register for one of the available Little Naturalist Program summer field trips, please register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click ‘Calendar of Events’ on the left. Click 'All Events' from the drop down menu, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. On the bottom of each Little Naturalist field trip description is an area that states 'Click here for registration.' Please register the name of the youth group. In the NOTES section at the bottom of the registration form, please also provide the age range of the participating children and include the names of the supervising adults accompanying the group. The available time slots are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.   Space for this program is limited to no more than 15 children.

 

For more information and details about the Little Naturalist Program, please contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask to speak with the Little Naturalist Program staff. To view the entire Little Naturalist Program’s calendar, go to www.scgov.net. Select ‘County A to Z’ on the left. Click the letter ‘N’ in the alphabet header and then select “Nature’s Classroom.’

 

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"Discovering Insects and Their Ways” – A guided insect identification walk Jelks Preserve

 

Sarasota County is offering a guided insect identification nature walk at the Jelks Preserve from 9:00 – 11:00 AM on Thursday, October 13, 2011. Sarasota County Extension Entomologist Dr. Fred Santana will lead participants through pine flatwoods and oak hammocks describing the good, the bad and the very interesting insects found in nature.

 

The preserve is one of many public lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. The preserve is home to numerous subtropical plants, as well as various animals in the river as the American alligator, peninsula cooter and West Indian manatee.

 

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and a hand lens or magnifying glass (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

Meet at the entrance/parking area of the Jelks Preserve at 2300 North River Road, Venice. Take I-75 to Exit 191 (North River Road), go south approximately 1.5 miles to the entrance of the preserve which is on the left (east) side of the North River Road. From Venice, take E. Venice Avenue east to North River Road. Turn right (south) onto North River Road. Follow the sign to the entrance of the preserve which is on the left (east).

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 20.

 

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Early Bird Nature Walk at Shamrock Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for an early bird nature walk through upland scrub at Shamrock Park on Friday, October 14, 2011, from 8 – 9:30 a.m.  A volunteer birder from Venice Audubon will co-lead the walk in October.  Guests will learn about scrub habitat and have a chance at seeing the resident Florida scrub jays.

 

Shamrock Park contains some of the last remaining scrub habitat in the coastal area of Sarasota County and supports populations of Florida scrub jay and gopher tortoise.

 

Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and sandy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera, binoculars, bird and/or Florida field guide, water, insect repellent, sunglasses or hat, and sunscreen. 

 

To reach Shamrock Park, 3900 Shamrock Drive, Venice, from the North, take I-75 South to Exit 200 SR 681 South toward Venice traveling approximately 3 miles to South Tamiami Trail/US 41. When SR 681 splits, head left to merge southbound on Tamiami Trail for approximately 2.7 miles to the Venice 41-Bypass.  At the 41-Bypass split, keep left onto the 41-Bypass continuing approximately 3.2 miles to Shamrock Drive. Turn right on Shamrock Drive traveling 1.6 miles to the park entrance on your right. Once in the park, continue past the basketball and tennis courts to the Nature Center.  Meet on the deck of the Nature Center.

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 15.

 

If you would like more information regarding Sarasota County parks and natural lands please visit  www.scgov.net, County A to Z, parks or natural lands, or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

 

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Discover Native Plants and Wildflowers at Manasota Scrub Preserve

 

Sarasota County is offering a guided native plants and wildflower walk at Manasota Scrub Preserve in Englewood from 9 - 11 AM on Saturday, October 15, 2011. Sarasota County Volunteer guide and Florida Native Plant Society member, Jack Lyons, will lead participants through the Preserve’s pine flatwoods and all the flowers and fruits found within. Along the way, Jack will identify plant species, share his knowledge of botany, and tell the lore of the plants as well.

 

The preserve is one of many public lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to numerous subtropical plants, visitors may hear the great-horned owl or northern quail, or view red-tailed hawks overhead.

 

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

Participants can reach Manasota Scrub Preserve, 2695 Bridge Street, Englewood by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard), then traveling south 5.3 miles to Englewood Road (SR 776). Take Englewood Road (SR 776) south to Manasota Beach Road and turn west (right), then south (left) on Bridge Street.

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 20.

 

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Family Bike Adventures at the Beautiful Carlton Reserve

 

Got bikes? Then grab the whole family to join Sarasota County and Carlton Reserve volunteer David Reynolds and his family for an off road wilderness bicycle ride through the beautiful T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Carlton Reserve) on Sunday, October 16, 2011 from 10:00 a.m. for approximately 1 to 2 hours. Expect to see lots of wildlife!

 

The Carlton Reserve, located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice, was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.

 

Participants should bring their own bicycle suitable for off road riding - wide tires (Mountain bikes preferred, but not required), wear clothing applicable to riding bicycle on bumpy trails through the woods, closed-toed shoes, plenty of drinking water, sunscreen, insect repellant, sun glasses, helmet (required for all participants), padded bike gloves and binoculars (optional), and snacks/lunch (optional, but encouraged). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

To reach the Carlton Reserve, take I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard) or from US 41, Tamiami Trail, drive north on Jacaranda Boulevard. Drive north from the exit and then right at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the stop sign at South Moon Drive, turn left at the stop sign onto the Mabry Carlton Parkway, then turn right at the sign into the Carlton Reserve’s parking entrance. Follow signs to the parking lot which is on the right.

 

Space for this event is limited to 12 participants. Pre-registration is required. Reservations should be secured by calling David Reynolds at 941-412-5575 for registration and meeting location. If you don't have an off-road type bike, bike rental information may be obtained from David at the time of registration. Must be able to ride an off road bicycle. Children must be accompanied by parent(s). Routes will vary depending on trail conditions and group participants on the day of the ride. (Be prepared that some trails may have unexpected feral hog damage making trails quite rough.)

 

Learn more about Sarasota County Natural Lands and Parks at http://www.discovernaturalsarasota.org.

 

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Rothenbach Ride Nature-Cycle at Rothenbach Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a casual bicycle ride along the paved trail around Rothenbach Park on Sunday, October 16, 2011, from 8:30 -10:30 a.m.  Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the majestic oaks in the natural area of this multi-use park, learn about the hardwood hammock, as well as the closed landfill, and have a chance at seeing the often present white-tailed deer! 

 

The bicycle ride is approx. 3.5 miles in length.  Pre-registration is required.  Space is limited and other requirements apply.  Participants must bring their own bicycle and helmet. 

 

Rothenbach Park is unique among all Sarasota County Parks in that it is the site of the (closed) capped Bee Ridge Landfill – a mountain of trash turned into a community treasure. The Bee Ridge Landfill was open at this site from 1970 until its closure and final capping in 2000. The site remains under Florida Department of Environmental Protection oversight as a capped landfill.

 

Participants should wear appropriate clothes and shoes for bicycling.  Recommended items to bring are camera, binoculars, bird and/or Florida field guide, water, snacks, insect repellent, sunglasses, sunscreen, and have the ability to carry such items. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

To reach Rothenbach Park, 8650 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota, take I-75 to Exit 207 (Bee Ridge Road. Travel east on Bee Ridge Road for approximately 3 miles to the end. The park entrance will be on your right. After entering the park, keep right towards the pavilion parking.  Meet at the Pavilion at Rothenbach Park. 

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 15.

 

If you would like more information regarding Sarasota County parks and natural lands please visit  www.scgov.net, County A to Z, parks or natural lands, or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

 

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Fall Wildflower Walk at Curry Creek Preserve

 

Sarasota County is offering a guided wildflower walk at Curry Creek Preserve in Venice from 9 - 11 AM on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Sarasota County Environmental Specialist, Jeff Weber, will lead participants through pine flatwoods and oak hammocks describing the wildflowers of the Preserve and introducing them to the plant diversity of nature and the surrounding habitat.

 

Curry Creek Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. In addition to a wide variety of native plant species, the preserve also provides habitat for gopher tortoises, bobcats and a wide variety of bird species.

 

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

Participants can get to the Pinebrook Road  EAST entrance to Curry Creek Preserve, 1500 Pinebrook Rd., Venice, by taking I -75 to Exit 195 (Laurel Road). Go west on Laurel Road for approximately 0.3 miles and turn left at the traffic light onto Pinebrook Road heading south. Go 1.5 miles passing the traffic light at Edmondson Road and look for the preserve sign on the right. Slightly before you get to the preserve sign, turn right into the driveway directly across from Water Street and then bear left onto preserve property. Park on the grass to the south of the preserve sign and entrance. Participants will gather for the walk at the cable gate entrance.

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 20.

 

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Know Your Niche Nature Walk at Phillippi Estate Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a nature walk along the trails at Phillippi Estate Park on Tuesday, October 18, 2011, from 8:00 - 9:30 a.m.  We will stroll along the shoreline then venture into the coastal hammock to learn about mangroves, epiphytes and the effects of exotic plants on native ecosystems. 

 

Phillippi Estate Park is a scenic, 60-acre natural area park located south of downtown Sarasota on the shores of Phillippi Creek. The park features environmental and historic attractions including the historic Edson Keith Mansion and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

 

Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and sandy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera, binoculars, bird and/or Florida field guide, water, insect repellent, sunglasses or hat, and sunscreen. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

To reach Phillippi Estate Park, 5500 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, from I-75, take Exit 205 (Clark Road). Travel west on Clark Road for approximately 5 miles to the intersection with US 41. Turn/Merge Right onto northbound Tamiami Trail (US 41) for 0.8 miles.  Turn left into the park entrance at the traffic signal for Constitution Blvd.  After entering the park, keep right towards the Edson Keith Mansion parking lot.  Meet at the trailhead in the northeast corner of the paved parking lot. 

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 15.

 

If you would like more information regarding Sarasota County parks and natural lands please visit  www.scgov.net, County A to Z, parks or natural lands, or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

 

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A Journey through Time: The History of Pocono Trail Preserve

 

Join Sarasota County Environmental Specialist, Jeff Weber, and local historian, Nancy Eaton, on Friday, October 21, 2011 from 9 - 11 AM as they lead participants on a guided walk through Pocono Trail Preserve in Nokomis. Stroll through shady oak hammocks to the south shore of Shakett Creek, once the site of the historic Pollyanna Inn. Learn about early inhabitants from the Manasota Culture to more recent pioneers instrumental in the development of Nokomis and Venice.

 

Pocono Trail Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. The site contains forested hammocks, pine flatwoods and shoreline along Shakett Creek that provide habitat for osprey, migrating songbirds and wading birds.

 

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

Directions to Pocono Trail Preserve, 189 Pocono Trail, Nokomis: Take I-75 south to exit 200 (S.R. 681) toward Venice/Osprey. Merge onto U.S. 41 and travel 2.2 miles to Colonia Lane. Turn left on Colonia Lane and left again onto Pocono Trail. Drive past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park along the north road shoulder next to the wood mortise fence.

 

From the southern portion of the county, take I-75 north to exit 195 (Laurel Road) and travel west toward U.S. 41. Turn left onto U.S. 41 and drive 1.5 miles south toward Venice. Turn left onto Colonia Lane and left again onto Nash Avenue. Drive one block to Pocono Trail and park along the north road shoulder.

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 15.

 

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Explore Life in Sarasota Bay With Us!

 

Get a little wet, have a little fun and learn a lot! Join American Littoral Society Biologist Chuck Idelberger on Saturday, October 22 from 9:30 - 11 AM at Bird Key Bayfront Park, on a search for marine life in Sarasota Bay. Using hand and seine nets, you will search shallow waters and sea grass beds, observing, collecting, and discussing the natural history of some of the many interesting fishes and other animals that inhabit Sarasota Bay.

 

Participants should wear wading type shoes, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, and bring a towel and drinking water. Prepare to get wet and muddy! All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

You may reach Bird Key Bayfront Park, John Ringling Causeway, Sarasota by taking I -75 to Exit 210 (Fruitville Boulevard),  Head West on Fruitville Rd toward Sarasota/St. Armands Circle approximately 6 miles to North Tamiami Trail. Turn left on North Tamiami Trail .1 mile turning right at Gulfstream Avenue and driving directly over the John Ringling Causeway Bridge. At the end of the bridge the park will be on your right.

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net . Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 10.

 

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Sunday Stroll at Urfer Park

 

Join Sarasota County Parks Naturalist, Jennifer Rogers, for a Sunday Stroll nature walk at Urfer Family Park on Sunday, October 23, 2011, from 8 – 9:30 a.m.  Guests will have the opportunity to traverse a variety of habitats including herbaceous and forested wetlands, as well as pine flatwoods.  Feel miles away in this nearby park nestled in a residential area.

 

Participants should wear appropriate shoes for walking on both paved and uneven sandy trails.  Recommended items to bring are camera, binoculars, bird and/or Florida field guide, water, insect repellent, sunglasses or hat, and sunscreen.

 

To reach Urfer Park, 4000 Honore Ave., Sarasota, take I-75 to Exit 207 Bee Ridge Road West to Honore Avenue, approximately .9 miles. Turn left on Honore Avenue. Park will be located on your immediate right with parking available after the entrance area. Meet at the pavilion.

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 15.

 

If you would like more information regarding Sarasota County parks and natural lands please visit  www.scgov.net, County A to Z, parks or natural lands, or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Jennifer Rogers (jrogers@scgov.net).

 

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In Search of Blazing Stars at South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve

 

The hunt is on! Come search for blazing stars while exploring South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve with Sarasota County volunteers Al Squires and Denny Girard from 9 – 11 AM on Wednesday, October 26, 2011. Al and Denny will introduce you to flowers such as blazing star and paintbrush while sharing information about the native vegetation. Participants will pass through a brackish water wetland, a high salinity mangrove area, scrubby flatwoods, and coastal woodlands bordering Lemon Bay.

 

This is one of many lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to the numerous subtropical plants, the preserve supports nesting bald eagles, Florida scrub jays and gopher tortoises, all protected animal species. The preserve was the subject of a recent radical and very successful habitat restoration and hydrologic project.

 

Participants may bring binoculars, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water and camera (optional), wear comfortable walking shoes for sandy soil and a hat. All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

Participants can reach South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve, 5472 Kenisco Road, Venice,  by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Blvd.). At the end of the exit ramp, turn south onto Jacaranda Boulevard and drive approximately 5.2 miles. At the “T” intersection of Jacaranda Blvd. and Englewood Road (State Road 776), turn left (south).  Drive a ¼ mile and then turn right (west) onto Cypress Road. Turn left at Mangrove Road and left again on Heron Road. Turn left onto Seneca Road; take a right onto Varet Road, a right on Euclid Road to Kenisco Road. Turn right to park on the Kenisco road shoulder by the cyclone fence. Please be aware of gopher tortoises in this neighborhood.

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 20.

 

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"Discovering Insects and Their Ways– A guided insect identification walk at Sleeping Turtles Preserve North

 

Sarasota County is offering a guided insect identification nature walk at Sleeping Turtles Preserve North in Venice from 9:00 – 11:00 AM on Friday, October 28, 2011. Sarasota County Extension Entomologist Dr. Fred Santana will lead participants through pine flatwoods, oak scrub and other habitats found on site.

 

This preserve is one of many that are available to the public through the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to the numerous subtropical plants, visitors may observe eagles or osprey hunting over the river corridor.

 

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and a hand lens or magnifying glass (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

Participants can reach the Sleeping Turtles Preserve North, 3462 Border Road, Venice, from northbound I-75, take exit 193 and turn right. From southbound I-75 take exit 193 and turn left. Proceed north 1/2 mile on Jacaranda Blvd. to the stop sign and turn right onto Border Road. Proceed approximately 3 miles east on Border Road to the bridge over the Myakka River. As you approach the bridge, the Sleeping Turtles Preserve North parking lot will be on the left (north side), immediately before the bridge.

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 20.

 

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Creepy and Spooky Critters of Pocono Trail Preserve

 

Join Sarasota County Environmental Specialist Jeff Weber on Monday, October 31, 2011 from 9 - 11 AM as he leads participants on a ghastly guided walk through Pocono Trail Preserve in Nokomis. Stroll through shadowy oak hammocks festooned with Spanish moss and rambling tangles of vines. Along the way, we’ll investigate the haunts of spiders, snakes and other creepy critters and delve into the mysterious secrets of bats, owls and other spooky creatures. We may even feel the ghostly presence of past guests who visited the Pollyanna Inn that once stood on this site.

 

Pocono Trail Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. The site contains forested hammocks, pine flatwoods and shoreline along Shakett Creek that provide habitat for osprey, migrating songbirds and wading birds.

 

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light jacket, a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars, camera and hand lens (optional). All Sarasota County nature walks prohibit participants from smoking or bringing pets.

 

Directions to Pocono Trail Preserve, 189 Pocono Trail, Nokomis: Take I-75 south to exit 200 (S.R. 681) toward Venice/Osprey. Merge onto U.S. 41 and travel 2.2 miles to Colonia Lane. Turn left on Colonia Lane and left again onto Pocono Trail. Drive past Bittner Boulevard and parallel park along the north road shoulder next to the wood mortise fence.

 

From the southern portion of the county, take I-75 north to exit 195 (Laurel Road) and travel west toward U.S. 41. Turn left onto U.S. 41 and drive 1.5 miles south toward Venice. Turn left onto Colonia Lane and left again onto Nash Avenue. Drive one block to Pocono Trail and park along the north road shoulder.

 

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Space for this walk is limited to 15.

 

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October, November and December  

Sarasota County Extension 

Education Schedule

      Date

  Time

Subject

Place

     10/4

  6:30PM

Creating Your Florida Yard

North Port Library

     10/5

  10AM

Seasonal Landscape Problems

Twin Lakes Park

   10/5

  1PM

Step-by Step Florida-Friendly Landscape Training

($25.00 for five classes) 10/12, 10/19, 11/2, 11/16

Twin Lakes Park

    10/6

  10:30AM

Nine Landscape Principles

Venice Library

    10/6

  2PM

Non-Native Invasive Plants

Shamrock Park

   10/12

  10AM

Alternatives to Turf

Twin Lakes Park

   10/15

  10AM

Rain Barrel Workshop

Englewood Sports Complex

  10/20

  2PM

Household Pests

Shamrock Park

   11/1

  6:30PM

Nine Landscape Principles

North Port Library

    11/2

  10AM

Color in the Winter Garden

Twin Lakes Park

    11/2

  6PM

Worm Composting

Twin Lakes Park

    11/3

  10:30AM

Creating Your Florida Yard

Venice Library

   11/3

  2PM

Stinging Insects

Shamrock Park

   11/16

  10AM

Home Health Hazards for Older Adults

Twin Lakes Park

   11/19

  10AM

Rain Barrel Workshop

Twin Lakes Park

   11/23

 

 

FOR ON-LINE REGISTRATION - Go to www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. Search the calendar for the event and date of your choice and click. Towards the bottom of each nature event calendar news release may have a bolded area for you to click for registration if applicable. Please supply information with an asterisks (*), which is your name, email and phone number. (Please note: Your registration information will not be shared and will be used only for contact purposes for the event of inclement weather or walk cancelation.)

 

If you are having problems with on-line registration, please contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources. Learn more about Sarasota County Natural Lands and Parks athttp://www.discovernaturalsarasota.org.

 

Please, remember to respect our fellow participants, animals, lands and air space. To further enhance the experience at Sarasota County's environmentally sensitive lands, please help us by picking up and properly disposing of litter, respecting others experience with no cell phone usage, no pets, and please, no smoking. Thank you!

If you received this email in error or do not wish to receive this email, please contact me at dzeilman@scgov.net or call 941-650-0696 to be removed. Thanks!



 

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