Established in the 1940s and incorporated in 1972, we are an active chapter that serves the greater Tampa Bay and Brandon areas and its suburbs. Our mission is to conserve and restore our ecosystems, focusing on birds, wildlife, and their habitats, through education, advocacy, and community involvement.
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"Natural Hillsborough: An Audubon Adventure"
January 18 - March 8, 2022
During this 8-week series, biologists and naturalists from the Tampa Audubon Society and other local environmental agencies and groups present lectures on the natural history of Hillsborough County and west central Florida. Topics range from habitat types to native plants and wildlife. A list of recommended resources will be provided. Each lecture is presented live on Zoom on Tuesdays from 10 am to noon. Recordings will be made available below. Field trips for OLLI and Audubon members may be added as optional activities, in accordance with the County’s COVID-19 guidelines. These optional activities will be announced in the first class, if applicable. The Tampa Audubon Society reserves the right to adjust the speaker schedule without notice.
For more information, contact Class Coordinators Tammy.Lyons@TampaAudubon.org or Ann.Paul@TampaAudubon.org.
To view last year's lectures, go to www.tampaaudubon.org/olli-2021.
FEB. 15
native plant landscaping
Speaker: Dr. Craig Heugel