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Prairie Creek Preserve
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Trip Report – Prairie Shell Creek Preserve, 1-21-23

Twenty birders arrived at the entrance of Prairie Shell Creek... Read more
Cedar Point
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Trip Report – Cedar Point Environmental Park, 1-10-23

It is important to support our local environmental center, so... Read more
Ollie's Pond
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New Years Day Ollie’s Pond Walkabout Report 1 January 2023

A group of 25 early birders showed up for a... Read more
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Walkabout Report – Amberjack Environmental Park, Dec 13th

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celery fields field trip report
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Field Trip Report – Celery Fields, 11-19-22

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Field Trip Report – CHEC at Alligator Creek 11-15-22

What a nice walk with PRAS members and friends at... Read more
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Kayaking Don Pedro State Park – 9/17/22 Trip Report

We arrived at 8:30 and paid the $3 Don Pedro... Read more
Photo of a Great Horned Owl by Phyllis Cady
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Field Trip to Fort De Soto – 4/16/22 Trip Report

Our spring trip to Fort De Soto in Pinellas County... Read more
Seaboard Grade
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Walkabout on Seaboard Grade – 4/5/22 Trip Report

On Tuesday, April 5, PRAS had another great birding walk... Read more
Kayak Trip
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Kayaking the Peace River – 3/8/22 Trip Report

What a beautiful day for kayaking…sunny with a refreshing breeze!... Read more
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Here is news from Audubon Pennington park on 1153 Alton Rd, Port Charlotte 33952.  Rob heads up the volunteers that work there every Wednesday at 8 AM.  Interested in helping PRAS Audubon with this important challenge. Contact Rob or just show up any Wednesday.

A mature Red Bay that had a plant specimen sign had died 2 years ago. We found another tree on the same trail and moved the marker sign. Hurricane Ian knocked down that Red Bay too. During hurricane cleanup we found a small Red Bay tree and today we moved the tree marker sign to that location. The wooden post had a large chunk of concrete on it making it very heavy. The new tree was a good distance away so our volunteers George and Sara brought a wheelbarrow to transport it to the new site. See photo. Later today we discovered a patch of small Red Bay seedlings so we now have more of these trees growing at the park. 

Rob Mills

Here is news from Audubon Pennington park on 1153 Alton Rd, Port Charlotte 33952. Rob heads up the volunteers that work there every Wednesday at 8 AM. Interested in helping PRAS Audubon with this important challenge. Contact Rob or just show up any Wednesday.

"A mature Red Bay that had a plant specimen sign had died 2 years ago. We found another tree on the same trail and moved the marker sign. Hurricane Ian knocked down that Red Bay too. During hurricane cleanup we found a small Red Bay tree and today we moved the tree marker sign to that location. The wooden post had a large chunk of concrete on it making it very heavy. The new tree was a good distance away so our volunteers George and Sara brought a wheelbarrow to transport it to the new site. See photo. Later today we discovered a patch of small Red Bay seedlings so we now have more of these trees growing at the park.

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