About this Event
Are you a wildlife enthusiast? Or just looking to get out to experience some natural Florida beauty and learn something new? Well, this hike is perfect for you. Join us on this nature walk while we learn about one of our most mysterious animals- the coyote. This educational walk will be led by a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)biologist who will discuss their biology, behavior, and their role in out Florida ecosystems. We also explore topics such as how to coexist with these highly adaptable animals and address how to identify, prevent, and resolve potential human-wildlife conflicts.
DETAILS
Free program, reservations required
Begins at 9:00am and will last until approximately 11:00am
Walk will be about 1-1.5 miles across various natural surfaces
Please wear appropriate outdoor clothing and footwear
Bring water, sunscreen, and bug spray
Minors (under 18) must be accompanied by an adult
No Pets
All participants will be required to sign electronic waivers that will be sent out prior to the program
VISITOR INFORMATION
If you are a visitor planning a trip to Martin County and would like to preregister for the event, please email [email protected]
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Space is limited, but there will be a waitlist available.
We kindly ask that if you are unable to attend an event, please give us 48 hours’ notice to allow us to offer your spot to someone else.
Further details will be provided after registration. We hope to see you there!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Halpatiokee Regional Park, 8303 Southwest Lost River Road, Stuart, United States
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