January 2017
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January in the Field


Great Egret Nestlings by Claire Herzog

North Broward Birding
Saturday, January 14, 8am-3pm; bring lunch

John Hutchison will lead this all-day carpool trip to birding locations in northern Broward County. Meet at 8am at Tall Cypress Natural Area. From Florida's Turnpike, exit at Sample Road (Exit 69). Drive west 3 miles to Turtle Run Blvd. Turn right and drive north 0.2 miles to the park entrance. Bring lunch.

South Dade Birding
Saturday, January 21, 7:30am; bring lunch

Raul Urgelles (bilingual!) will lead this carpool trip, which may include stops at Lucky Hammock, Castellow Hammock and Dump Marsh. Meet at 7:30am in the parking lot of the Coe Visitor Center at Everglades National Park. No fee. Bring lunch.

AD Barnes Park 
Sunday, January 22, 7:30am; bring lunch

Bill Boeringer will lead birders through A.D. Barnes Park. Enter on SW 72nd Ave. just north of Bird Rd. (SW 40th St.), turn left at the T intersection and park in spaces on either side of the road. Meet at 7:30am, returning at approximately 11am. No fee.

Southern Palm Beach Birding
Saturday, January 28, 7:30am; bring lunch

Nancy Freedman will lead this carpool trip. Meet at 7:30am at Wakodahatchee Wetlands (13026 Jog Road, about 1.5 miles north of Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach.) No fee. Bring lunch.

The Early Bird Gets the Trip to Ecuador! 

Red Throated Tanager
Red Throated Tanager

Click the adorable Red Throated Tanager for more!

Featured Event
 

Art Nite @ TAS w/Sarah A. Wilkinson
"Troubled Waters: Birds in Peril" Photography Exhibit
Friday, January 13 6-8pm

The period parlor at our historic Doc Thomas House headquarters is transformed into a compelling  art gallery as  artist Sarah A. Wilkinson presents her photography exhibit titled "Troubled Waters: Birds in Peril." The collection of images focuses on humanity's impact on our natural environment and its inhabitants, birds in particular. By documenting reduced wetlands and struggling species, Wilkinson captures unfolding crises through her studied and sensitive eye. From hauntingly beautiful to heartbreaking, her images blur the boundaries between  art, landscape and nature.

Born in Scotland and residing in Miami, the British landscape architect,  artist and photographer looks to our natural and manmade environments for inspiration, resulting in a closer examination of how we impact our environment and it impacts us.

Art Nite also features our ever-popular Donation Bird Bar.

"Troubled Waters: Birds in Peril" will hang through January in our recently designated "Florida Heritage Site" 1932 cottage. For a private appointment to view the exhibit, please contact 
[email protected].

Bonus:  Park for free on our Steinberg Nature Center grounds via our 55th Avenue entry gate, and use TAS as your ArtWalk home base for a gallery-hopping stroll into town.

Thirty percent of the proceeds from the sale of all art benefit Tropical Audubon Society.

  
Take Action
 

Help Restore the Everglades' Natural Flow

Everglades photo
SPREAD THE WORD: 

To date, only 37,761  people & organizations have signed the #NoworNeverglades petition.  #NoworNeverglades  
  
 

Save & Protect
Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge 

Wood Stork
Wood Stork by Stephen Kent
The State of Florida is attempting to take back one of America's National Wildlife Refuges: The Arthur R. Marshall  Loxahatchee  National Wildlife Refuge in Palm Beach County. This enchanting sanctuary provides critical habitat to 250 species of birds -- including the Everglades' largest wading bird colony -- and hosts more than 7,000 active nests.

In a move that has long been encouraged by the state's powerful sugar industry, Florida has begun the process of evicting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from the site. If successful, their eviction will eliminate federal wildlife protections on the 144,000 - acre refuge, which presently embodies one of the last remnants of the historic Everglades.


Click to write to Florida Governor Rick Scott:
Keep Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Open 

  
Green Things to Do
  
             
Gather: Miami Pine Rocklands Meeting @ TAS
Thursday, January 12, 7pm

pinerockland_dark It's a New Year, and a renewed effort is underway to save Miami's last 1.5% of local Pine Rocklands from decimation -- cleared for a strip mall/high-density housing/amusement park complex. Indeed,  2017 could well decide if this Richmond Pine Rocklands remnant will be bulldozed, paved and developed to the everlasting detriment of the dozens of rare endangered and threatened plants and animals that live there. 

The members of Miami Pine Rocklands Coalition ( MPRC) invite you to join them at Tropical Audubon Society to learn if Miami-Dade County is poised to green-light this potentially devastating development deal.

PLUS you can sign up for a  January 21 Field Trip to a South-Dade Pine Rockland site that's normally off limits to the public.

NOW is the time to accelerate preservation efforts!
onsite free parking via SW 55th Avenue entry gate

  


  
  
             
Artist in Residence in the Everglades (AIRIE)
presents Sundays in the Park -- Getting the Water Right:
The Culture & Politics of Water in the Everglades
Sunday, January 15, 2pm (and hangs thru  June 1)

An  AIRIE-curated photographic and ethnographic exhibition titled "Getting the Water Right: The Culture and Politics of Water in the Everglades" will be on display at site-specific locations throughout Everglades National Park from  January 15 through June 1. The collaboration between internationally acclaimed photographer Adam Nadel and UCLA anthropologist Jessica Cattelino, visually and textually explores the interplay of ecological, social and cultural processes in one of the world's most iconic and imperiled wetlands ecosystems.

Visitors will variously encounter these images in the Earnest F. Coe Visitor Center Presentation Room,* at the historic Flamingo gas station, Shark Valley, along boardwalks and in other creative sites throughout the park. On mobile phones, visitors can experience an audio component featuring the voices of Everglades residents, short audio essays, and curated sounds. 

*Attend the opening event in the  Coe  Presentation Room
at  2pm January 15 , followed by Jenny Larsson's "On the other side of the lake" perfomance. Free and open to the public.
Everglades National Park, Coe Visitor's Center
  
  
  
             
Volunteer: Eco-Restoration Day
@ TAS's  Porter  Russell Pine Rockland
Saturday, January 14, 8:30-11am

pine rockland
Help TAS steward our  Porter  Russell Pine Rockland, an 8-acre property in South Miami-Dade County, one of the few remaining tracts of globally imperiled Pine Rockland habitat remaining outside of Everglades National Park. 

Please bring sunscreen, your water bottle, and wear closed toed-shoes. We will provide water.

Groups welcome! 

  
  
 

Volunteer: Eco-Restoration Day 
@ TAS's Steinberg Nature Center
Saturday, January 21, 8:30-11am

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Learn about indigenous plants and help us maintain our near-native landscape at the Steinberg Nature Center on the TAS campus. We need you! Restoration Days are held on the 3rd Saturday of every month. We're flexible -- between  8:30 am and 11am -- you will find a host of conservationists, birders, plant lovers and gardeners just like you lending a hand.

Volunteer to Get Your Hands Dirty! (We provide gloves!)

Groups Welcome






onsite free parking via SW 55th Avenue entry gate
           

  
 
Nature  Film  Night  Pinecrest Gardens
Friday, January 27 


"Dinosaurs -- Giants of Patagonia" will be screened in the iconic Banyan Bowl as part ofthe  Nature  Film  Night educational series staged 2-3 times per year at Pinecrest Gardens. Prior to the  film, TAS board member, birder and educator Brian Rapoza will engage with attendees to illustrate the connection between dinosaurs and their feathered avian relatives. 

Other  interactive educational tabling activities will also take place, and refreshments for purchase will be offered. The evening promises to be fun and illuminating for families and inquisitive minds of every age.

Gates open at  6:30pmfilm  rolls at 8
 

  
  
             
ConCon is Back!
Saturday, January 28, 7pm

Yes, it's finally that time of year! ConCon is back with Take Sixx inaugurating the 2017 Conservation Concert season! The band returns to the Doc Thomas House Keystone Stage for the eighth year running. Recently, the guys welcomed a new lead singer, Samantha "Sam-Jam" Bowen, whose exciting vocals and remarkable range have expanded Take Sixx's already-fabulous repertoire of classic and contemporary hits. 

Also on the playbill:  Dim Ssäm à Go Go Food Truck; and the ever-popular donation Bird Bar featuring wines courtesy of Republic National Distributing Co. and local craft beer compliments of Miami Brewing Company.


Picnic tables available on a first-come basis.

Gates open at  7pm; music begins at  7:30pm

$10 donation p/p, children 12 and under FREE

Parking:
 Limited free parking in our lot via 55th Avenue gate and along 56th Avenue; metered parking on Sunset Drive; various garage and valet parking options within 1-3 blocks; Metro-rail service to South Miami Station.


Proceeds benefit capital improvements to the grounds and historic buildings.

Learn More: Inaugurated in 2010 by Nightscape (now morphed into Take Sixx) the ConCon series was born of the need to finance needed repairs to the historic Doc Thomas House, recently name a Florida Heritage Site. Net ConCon proceeds have also funded restoration of the property's iconic chickee hut and installation of an outdoor kitchen, both of which are put to use for educational seminars, scout meetings, weddings, birthdays and the biannual dinner party fund-raisers known as "Walk in the Woods with Wine & Whisk."

  
  

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