Training to participate in the Jay Watch Citizen Science Project - includes an overview of Florida Scrub-jay behavior and review of the survey protocol, followed by field practice in a Scrub-Jay area.
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6/2/2018
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When:
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From 8 AM to around noon
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Where:
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FWC Royce Unit 1630 Royce Ranch Avenue Lake Placid, Florida 33852 United States
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Contact:
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Marianne Korosy
mkorosy@audubon.org
727-742-1683
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Online registration is closed.
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Jay Watch is a citizen-science project surveying the Florida Scrub-Jay in Central Florida and led by Audubon (and supported by FWC), and runs from mid-June thru mid-July at many conservation areas in central Florida. The surveys generally start around 7 am and are three to fours hours in length, and you can do as few or as many days as convenient for you.
For more information on the jay Watch program, see the Audubon Jay Watch web page
This is the training to do the surveys, and you can register either above in this web page or by sending an email to Marianne Korosy (mkorosy@audubon.org)
More information coming
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