We are teaming up with Boys to Men Mentoring Network in a beach cleanup after the 4th of July. Join us and them! More info and to register: https://buff.ly/4aKB3jG
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Thought the conversations ended after F-REP? Think again! Don't miss our next Fishing into the Future Talk, which will delve into the world of Fishing Associations. From applying for funding to organisational frameworks, to collectively speaking up on behalf of the local fleet, there are heaps of shared benefits that can be gained from banding together and getting organised. Whether you’re looking to set up a new association or are actively involved in an existing one, these speakers – from various organisations at both local and national levels – will share insights and feed into conversations to promote stronger fishing communities. Join the conversation👉 https://loom.ly/UBBVwpc
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Regional Coordinator of the Green Industries Best Management Practices. South Florida Region, at the University of Florida
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Interim County Extension Director (Osceola) & Commercial Horticulture Agent III (Brevard) for UF/IFAS Extension
Join us in Cocoa, Florida, at UF/IFAS Extension Brevard County, September 3-4, for our next comprehensive Arborist Certification Workshop! Virtual attendance option available. More info and registration here: bit.ly/treeprep24
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Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Head of College @ Yale University | PhD, Ichthyology, Phylogenetics, & Speciation
New video at Leadline Down! "What’s in a Name? Why the Florida Bass is Recognized as Different from the Largemouth Bass." It is great to see our work affecting management of this economically very important group of species! Watch the video here: https://lnkd.in/eMimqXup
What’s in a Name? Why the Florida Bass is Recognized as Different from the Largemouth Bass.
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The Dark Night Online | THE WISDOM OF THE SHEPHERD - Wolves will always growl at the Shepherds who protect their flock. This blog post will provide insight into the TDNO approach to predatorial behaviours. GET ON WITH THE WORK. https://lnkd.in/dYJrkyhW
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The Dark Night Online | THE WISDOM OF THE SHEPHERD - Wolves will always growl at the Shepherds who protect their flock. This blog post will provide insight into the TDNO approach to predatorial behaviours. GET ON WITH THE WORK. https://lnkd.in/dcN-p_wU
Wolves growl at shepherds.
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ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ♻️🌍 || Clean Communities & public education on hygiene 🧹 || || Sustainable Agriculture 🌽🥭🍋 || || Afforestation & Reforestation 🌱 || || Youth Empowerment ||
Here's a trailer for Project III: Save the Lawns ♻️⛳ #SaveTheLawns♻️⛳ #SaveTheGrass ☘️🌱 #GreenSpaces♻️ #SustainableLiving♻️ #ASELEMFoundation ♻️🌍
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As Native American Heritage Month comes to a close, I wanted to highlight Redbud Resource Groups' Going Beyond Land Acknowledgements training program to encourage us all to intentionally uplift Indigenous communities. Here is a breakdown of their allyship spectrum: 📖 First Steps to Acknowledgement: Learn about Native culture and experiences from Native people. Redbud Resource Group offers numerous private + public workshops and has an extensive database of films, webinars, articles, reports, and more to to help you deepen your understanding. 🌳 Educated Action: Get involved intentionally in your local Native communities through volunteering at Native Land Trusts, attending public events led by the local Native communities, supporting Native-owned organizations, and more. ☀️ Impactful Action: Advocate for Native rights and sovereignty to create structural change and redistribute land, power, and resources back to Native communities and ecosystems. This could include transferring land ownership to a local tribe, paying a land-tax, or campaigning in local elections for Native representation. Supporting Indigenous sovereignty is an ongoing commitment to learning, understanding, and respecting Native cultures and communities. It’s important to go beyond performative allyship and make impactful action. Listen to local Native people. https://lnkd.in/eHAqrNTD
Going Beyond Land Acknowledgements | Redbud
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🌟🤔 Did you know that our Indigenous Engagement Charter draws inspiration from the historic paddle? 🛶 👣 Historically, the paddle wasn't just a tool; it was a lifeline, symbolizing strength, tradition, and community. Used by Indigenous peoples for navigating lakes, celebrating culture, and securing sustenance, the paddle symbolizes readiness for progress. Is your organization ready to paddle towards economic reconciliation? Become a signatory today!🖊️🌐 https://lnkd.in/gehitBb5
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Learn about Watermans and the good we do for others https://lnkd.in/drK5hSY
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Unleash the transformative power of cooperatives and other collective groups among farmers, artisans, etc. . 💡 Here are some tips and resources for fostering cooperatives. Let’s power up together!!! ☀
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1moThank you Fellow Kiwanians! I love this Club.