Program Type:
Community & LifestyleAge Group:
AdultsProgram Description
Event Details
Love them or hate them, alligators are found nearly everywhere in Florida. During this engaging presentation by Sarah Denison Williams, Community Education Manager with Big Waters Land Trust, we will explore the fascinating life history of the American alligator and share essential tips on what to do if you encounter them. Together, we'll unravel alligators' vital role in maintaining a balanced ecosystem and discuss how to live in harmony alongside them. This presentation will expand your knowledge and appreciation for alligators, and participants will leave with a greater understanding of their importance to humans and the environment.
This program is part of the Summer Reading Program.

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