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Exploring Wildlife Adaptations (at REI)

  • Sat, March 28, 2026
  • 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
  • REI Winter Park classroom

Step into the role of a wildlife detective as we explore the clues animals leave behind in Florida’s diverse habitats. In this hands-on program, you’ll learn how to identify tracks, scat, and other natural signs to uncover which creatures have been active along the trail. Using biofacts and replicas—including skulls, casts, pelts, and preserved specimens—we’ll dive into the fascinating adaptations that help native species survive in wetlands, forests, and scrub environments. From the silent steps of bobcats to the engineering skills of gopher tortoises, each clue tells a story about how animals live, hunt, hide, and thrive. This class blends field investigation techniques with guided exploration, giving you the tools to read the landscape like a seasoned naturalist. Whether you’re new to wildlife observation or looking to sharpen your skills, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of Florida’s exceptional biodiversity. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone curious about the wild world just beyond the trail.

Registration available via REI


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Call: +1 407-905-0054

Email: information@oaklandnaturepreserve.org

  

Address:
P O Box 841

747 Machete Trail

Oakland, FL 34760

  

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