E. O. Wilson described invertebrates as “the little things that run the world.” Believe it or not, we have approximately 12,500 insects and 750 spider species in Florida! Join insect enthusiasts, Benjamin Gunther and Louie Sandstrum, to explore why insects and other “bugs” are so important to our ecosystems. A presentation inside will be followed by close-up examination of some live specimens and a “bug” hunt expedition on nursery grounds. While this is mainly geared towards school-age children –families, adults, naturalists and photographers are also welcome and will enjoy this experience.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED via PHONE ORDER
There is a $5.00 fee; your payment holds your spot in the class. Please call (850) 386-8882 to pre-register. Class size is limited to 25 people. No refunds on same day cancellations.
PARKING: Please use driveway next door to the nursery with 'Workshop Parking' sign seen from Centerville Rd.