Friends of St. Joseph Bay Preserves Winter Bay Day Presented by Friends of St. Joseph Bay Preserves, Inc. And the St. Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve. Proceeds to benefit the Friends of St. Joseph Bay Preserves LOCATION: The Bay Day event is located at the St. Joseph Bay Preserves Center, 3915 State Road 30-A (C30), Port St. Joe, Florida. The Preserves Center is approximately 5 miles south of Port St. Joe; approximately one hour east of Panama City; and approximately two to two and a half hours south and west of Tallahassee. REGISTRATION: Reservations will be taken in advance for the field trip that starts before 10:00 ET. times are EST. Call 850-229-1787, Ext 1; leave a message. We will return your call. All Signup sheets for all other trips will be available at the Preserves Center on Saturday, February 7th (the day of the event) at 9:00 a.m. (All times are EST). PLEASE, if you sign up for a trip, show up or let us know that you aren’t going to show up so that someone else can take your place. Trips usually fill up quickly and we hate to turn people away and then have empty spots that go unfilled from no-shows. TOURS All Buffer Preserve tours depart on time from the Preserves Center. Check the schedule carefully for meeting locations of Aquatic Preserve tours and Birding tours. ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN. Remember to bring water, insect repellent, sunscreen and camera. All tours are free of charge however donations are accepted. AREA ACCCOMODATIONS: PORT ST. JOE, MEXICO BEACH, CAPE SAN BLAS, and INDIAN PASS: Gulf County Chamber of Commerce 1.800.239.9553 www.gulfchamber.org Gulf County Tourist Development Council 850.229.7800 www.visitgulf.com Apalachicola, St. George Island: Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce 1.850.653.9419; www.apalachicolabay.org QUESTIONS: For more information call 850.229.1787, ext 1, email Sandra.Chafin@dep.state.fl.us or visit www.stjosephbaypreserves.org. For the Backwoods Tram Tours: Waiver/Release form must be signed by or on behalf of all participants. For the Deal Tract Walking Trip: Waiver/Release form must be signed by or on behalf of all participants. For the Explore the Shore Trip: Waiver/Release form must be signed by or on behalf of all participants. For the Birding Walk & Talk: Waiver/Release form must be signed by or on behalf of all participants. All forms available at Welcome Center – day of event. Page 1 of 3 BUFFER PRESERVE TOURS The following tours depart from the Preserves Center and are free of charge. Pre-registration (on signup sheet on the day of the event) is required as space is limited. BACKWOODS TOURS OF THE BUFFER PRESERVE -- (RIDING - TRAM) Experience the back county of the Buffer Preserve as you ride in a tram for a trip to remember. You will get a good view of recently burned areas to see the dramatic post-fire flowering of grasses and wildflowers and the butterflies and other life that is attracted to these areas. Hear about the history of this land and the importance of fire to the resident plants and animals. Learn about research taking place in the Preserve that is uncovering information about fire and water over the past hundreds and thousands of years. This is mostly a riding trip with short walks interspersed and covers many areas within the heart of the Buffer Preserve. Riding in the new tram you will enjoy seeing areas of the Buffer Preserve the ordinary visitor misses out on. Your trip Leader will talk about the history of the land; point out how controlled burn is beneficial to the Preserve. They know about the resident plants and the animals that call the Preserve home and will show how controlled burn helps them. Research done on the Preserve is important and your Leader will enlighten you on how it works to improve the Buffer Preserve. You will get to stretch your legs as you go on short walks in between the enjoyable tram rides into the heart of the Buffer Preserve. BIRDING TOUR; Nature Walk & Talk and Reptile Talk Pre-registration (on signup sheet on the day of the event) is required as space is limited. These tours are free of charge. Birding Tour at the Cape and Peninsula – Ron Houser of the Bay County Audubon Society will be leading the 2.5 hour bird tour around St. Joe Bay during Bay Day. Participants should bring binoculars, walking shoes and something to drink. Meet in the parking lot of the Buffer Preserve at 8:00am for an 8:15 departure. Places of interest will be along Hwy 30-E, including the Deal Tract and Salinas Park bayside and gulfside. There should be a good assortment of shorebirds, marsh birds, migrants and raptors. Spotting scopes will be available. After registration, the group will traverse in your own vehicles to stops at Cape San Blas, The Deal Tract and St. Joseph Peninsula State Park. Nature Walk/Talk at the Deal Tract – Jeff Dutrow of the Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve leads this tour which begins at the Visitor’s Center (the Lodge) at 8am. Join Jeff for a birding and plant identification tour of the Deal Tract. Jeff will help you learn to identify birds by their calls and habits, as well as discuss local ecology. This is a fascinating and informative tour. You will be able to see a viewing tower built on the Deal Tract by former owner, Troy Deal, which offers an excellent view of the surrounding area and, on good flight days, an unparalleled view of migrating hawks. Tour begins at the Lodge and travels to at the Deal Tract located on Cape San Blas Road just past the Stump Hole (for locals) or the curve with the rock berm on Gulf side (for visitors). You will drive your own vehicle from the Lodge to the Deal Tract. This will be approximately 10 miles from the Preserve Center. You may register and pick up printed directions at the Preserve Center. Reptile Talk – Gibby Conrad, Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve. See reptiles up close and learn interesting facts about their habitats. This display and talk will be in room 3 at the Buffer Preserve. Gibby is experienced in leading groups in discussion about reptiles and other animals. There will be live snakes which are common to the area as well as bio-facts (skulls, skins, skeletons). Page 2 of 3 AQUATIC PRESERVE TOURS Walking/Wading Tours "Explore the Shore at St. Joe Bay" – Join Jason Garwood, Marine Fish and Invertebrate Biologist, Research Section, Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve, on this field trip beginning at Eagle Harbor featuring an introduction to coastal ecosystems at St. Joseph Peninsula State Park and wading in St. Joseph Bay. Hands-on activities in Eagle Harbor at the State Park will be included. "The field trip will include walking, wading in water and pulling nets. It may be hot and could be raining some. Be prepared to get a little wet and to have fun. Wear closed-toe shoes that can get wet. You may also want to bring insect repellent, sunscreen, drinking water, a change of dry clothes, towel, field glasses, hat and camera.” We thank you for your interest in our Winter Bay Day. We hope to see you here for a great event! In order to participate in these opportunities, one: Must have the ability to follow visual and/or verbal instructions independently or with the assistance of a companion. Must have the ability to withstand exposure to the outdoors for 1 ½ hours. Must have the ability to traverse wet, sandy, and uneven terrain for 1 ½ miles. For tours the appropriate dress and proper supplies are suggested: Cap or hat Closed toe shoes Bring insect repellent Bring sunscreen Drinking water Bring camera Binoculars helpful Page 3 of 3
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