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SUMMARY:Beadel House Tour
DESCRIPTION:Beadel House Tours are held once a month on the first Sunday. Tours begin at 2:15 on the Beadel House front porch\, and usually last for 2 hours. If weather permits\, the tour includes the Bird Window at Gannet Pond and the Jones Family Tenant Farm. For additional information\, please call Juanita Whiddon at 850.566.3390.
URL:https://talltimbers.org/event/beadel-house-tour-10/
LOCATION:Tall Timbers\, 13093 Henry Beadel Rd\, Tallahassee\, FL\, 32312\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fire Effects on Black Rails and Other Coastal Marsh Birds- Free Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is hosted by Auburn University Water Resources Center featuring Dr. Jim Cox and Heather Levy of the Stoddard Bird Lab at Tall Timbers. \nJim Cox heads up the Stoddard Bird Lab. The focus of the award-winning lab ranges from assessing how fire management affects habitat for several birds that inhabit coastal marshes and upland pine forests to performing hands-on activities that benefit Red-cockaded Woodpecker\, Brown-headed Nuthatch\, and Frosted Elfin (an imperiled butterfly). \nHeather Levy is an avian biologist in the Stoddard Bird Lab. She has been studying Florida avifauna associated with fire for over 5 years\, focusing on endemic and endangered species conservation and habitat management. \n 
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