Life’s a Beach: Seashores, Seabeans and Sea Creatures of the Florida Keys

Date/Time
Date(s) -Fri, 09/27/2013
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Location
National Key Deer Refuge Visitor Center, Big Pine Key

Category(ies)


Leader:  Kristie Killam, Park Ranger, Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges

Explore the coastline of the National Key Deer Refuge and learn about the unique geology that has influenced the plants and animals that live in the lower Florida Keys.  Observe birds, coastal plants, tide pools, sea creatures, sea beans and other interesting aspects of our Keys beaches.  Learn about our endangered key deer, marsh rabbits and other creatures that call Big Pine Key their home.

Cost: Free

Where: Long Beach, Big Pine Key; part of the National Key Deer Refuge, Meet at the National Key Deer Refuge Visitor Center, in Winn-Dixie Shopping Plaza