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Volunteer Instructor Donates to Refuges

Volunteer Instructor Donates to Refuges

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Over the month of March community members studied in a classroom, ventured out on field trips, and developed interpretive techniques to strategically articulate how we need to protect Florida`s eco-systems. New Florida Master Naturalists graduated last week and will return to our communities more environmentally aware and confident to take action.
Being the sponsor of the class, Refuge Manager Andrew Gude was on-hand to award the certificates of graduation to locals and folks from the far reaches of Levy County. Attendees researched coastal habitat concerns and crafted interpretive talks that featured topics like vital coastal zones, pepper-busting, and environmental concerns of Cedar Key over centuries.

After hearing that many residents wanted to take the class, Florida Master Naturalist Program (FMNP) instructor John Lohde offered to teach the class and donate all the proceeds to the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge new classroom. The former National Park Ranger and long-time Refuge volunteer took time from his regular job to teach the eager conservationists. Wanting to give back to the Refuge, he donated nearly $2,000, in order to buy equipment and environmental educational aids for school field trips and popular Refuge summer programs.

"My hope is that the donation helps to connect kids and families to the outdoors, a big mission for Refuges in this digital age. A pollinator garden, lab equipment, tables and chairs are all needed for the new Refuge classroom," says Lohde.

Lohde hopes to teach the Wetlands Unit in the fall. Contact the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge at 352/493-0238 for more information. If you`re interested in signing-up for that unit, check-out the FMNP website for fall classes in our area.

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