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KVAS Meetings for 2007-2008

NEW LOCATION!!!

Meetings are held at 6:45 pm at the KUA (Kissimmee Utilities Authority) Building
1701 W. Carroll St. in Kissimmee

The Public is Invited!


Tues., September 25, 2007 -- Mike Godwin -- Alligators and Wading Birds: A Natural Symbiosis

Too many Floridians seem to think the only good 'gator is a dead one. Did you know alligators are crucial to many healthy Florida ecosystems, and that wading birds actually prefer to nest over swamps crawling with 'gators? This presentation will show you what a successful rookery full of nests of herons, egrets, storks, and even spoonbills can look like in Central Florida. You may need to count your fingers when you leave; Mike plans to bring a live alligator!

Mike Godwin is the grandson of Gatorland's founder and has developed what we think is a healthy obsession with creating great photographs of beautiful birds. He keeps telling us, "I'm not a birder," but we beg to differ!

Tues., October 23, 2007 -- Christine Carlson -- The Kissimmee Chain of Lakes and You

Did you know Central Florida is where the Everglades ecosystem starts? The creeks, swamps, rivers, and lakes between here and Lake Okeechobee have a crucial role to play in the health of the Everglades and in our local habitats for birds like Bald Eagles, Wood Storks, Snail Kites, and all the wading birds. This is your chance to not only hear about the new "Long-term Management Plan" being developed for our lakes and rivers, but to also provide your own input into how these precious resources will be managed.

Christine Carlson is the Senior Supervising Geographer for the Kissimmee Division of the South Florida Water Management District, and is interested in your ideas and comments.

Tues., November 27, 2007 -- Monica Folk -- The Return of the Red-cockaded Woodpecker

We are getting new neighbors soon in Central Florida! A group of endangered Red-cockaded Woodpeckers is being re-introduced into the Disney Wilderness Preserve. Come hear about this effort to help save a species and see what you can do to help.

Monica Folk is Science Program Manager for The Nature Conservancy at the Disney Wilderness Preserve.

Tues., January 22, 2008 -- George and Cyndi Marks -- BATS!

Disgusting vampires or cute balls of fur that can eat their weight in mosquitos? You are about to find out.

George and Cyndi Marks conduct acoustical bat surveys throughout Florida on behalf of the Port Charlotte-based Florida Bat Center (FBC). Their digital catalog now numbers in the thousands, documenting nine different species. The surveys help determine the range of bat species so they can advise residents and communities on ways to conserve these beneficial creatures.

Tues., February 26, 2008 -- Liz Block -- The Water Crisis and How You Can Help

Do we really need to conserve water? Should we water our lawns twice a week like we hear on TV? Is once enough? Should we even have lawns at all? And what can we do inside our homes and in the community? Liz Block will explain the looming Florida water crisis and what we can do to help.

Liz Block is Water Conservation Manager for Toho Water Authority.

Tues., March 25, 2008 -- Bob Montanaro -- The Ospreys of Pelican Island

Come experience the life of the "Fish Hawk." Follow the story of a pair of Ospreys as they go through a nesting season at the refuge. See encounters with river otters, a family of pileated woodpeckers, and fighting red-shouldered hawks .

Bob Montanaro is a wildlife photographer.

Tues., April 22, 2008 -- Frank and Nancy Benham -- Feed the Birds! (plus elections)

So you love birds and would love to have more in your yard, but you either don't know what to do or you've been a miserable failure. Or, you know exactly what you are doing and have a feathery menagerie out your window. Well, we want both of you at this meeting, which will be a teaching and sharing session on bird feeding and habitat led by Frank and Nancy. This is also our every-two-years elections meeting, so run for an office if you want to keep KVAS the best!

Frank and Nancy Benham are birders who live in New Hampshire during our very comfortable Florida summers.

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