Broward Audubon Society Events. Sharkwater
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Broward County Audubon Society
Broward County Audubon Society fosters conservation through local, regional, national and global environmental advocacy and activities throughout South Florida, with an emphasis on birds, other wildlife and their habitats.
In the true-life documentary Skarkwater, director and biologist Rob Stewart sets out on a journey through 15 countries over five years, documenting the plight of our oceans through the eyes of one of the world's most misunderstood creatures, the shark. Save the sharks, save the world. Forward this email on to ten of you friends, or better still ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS and let them know they can help by seeing Sharkwater and spreading the word.
Thursday, October 18, 2007: QUARTERLY MEETING & LECTUREThe Broward County Audubon Society Quarterly Meeting will be held on Thursday, October 18, 2007, 6:30 p.m. (wetlands walk) and 7:30 p.m. (meeting), at the Plantation Preserve Golf Course clubhouse, 7050 W. Broward Blvd., Plantation, FL. Mr. David Anderson, Executive Director of Audubon of Florida, will lecture on "Florida Audubon Conservation & Wildlife." Also featured: guided wetlands walk and highlights from the film Sharkwater. Everyone welcome. No Charge/Free.
See Sharkwater and help save the sharks! Save our Oceans and Save Ourselves!You tell 10 friends, they tell their 10 friends and so on...
Spread the word! You can make a difference!Help save the sharks by spreading the word!
As species of sharks are becoming extinct due to poaching, you can do your part by telling your friends to see Sharkwater and pass on the message that sharks are not man-eating monster and need our help!
- Bonnie Laufer, Tribute Magazine
For filmmaker Rob Stewart, exploring sharks began as an underwater adventure. What it turned into was a beautiful and dangerous life journey into the balance of life on earth.
Driven by passion fed from a lifelong fascination with sharks, Stewart debunks historical stereotypes and media depictions of sharks as bloodthirsty, man-eating monsters and reveals the reality of sharks as pillars in the evolution of the seas.
Saturday, November 10, 2007: Birdwalk at Gumbo Limbo & Spanish River ParkThe Broward County Audubon Society (BCAS) will host a birding field trip on Saturday, November 10, 2007, at 8:00 a.m. at the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, 1801 North Ocean Blvd., Boca Raton, followed by a visit to Spanish River Park. Field trip leader: Rick Newman. Meet in the Gumbo Limbo parking area at 8:00 a.m. Everyone welcome. Donation: $5 per person.
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