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SUMMARY:City of Gainesville Perspectives in the Parks
LOCATION:Hogtown Creek Headwaters Nature Park, 1500 Northwest 45th Avenue, Gainesvil
 le, FL 32605
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:This monthly program features experts in their field sharing information on
  a variety of topics including science, nature, history and art.<br /><br /
 >Perspectives in the Park is typically offered on the first Sunday of each 
 month and is free and open to the public. Join us at Hogtown Creek Headwate
 rs Nature Center.<br /><br />Sunday, Dec. 7<br />Exploring Wild Florida wit
 h a Camera: Tips for Photographing Florida’s Natural Beauty<br />1 - 2 p.m.
 <br /><br />Photo of a frog on a pitcher plant during sunset, by Matt Bruce
 <br />Nature photography has become a wildly popular pastime in the US, and
  Florida’s rich natural beauty makes it a photographer’s paradise. Join Mat
 t Bruce as he shares some of his images of Florida’s wildlife and wild plac
 es, as well as tips for how to improve your nature photography, no matter y
 our experience level or the type of camera you have.<br /><br />Sunday, Jan
 . 4<br />FrogWatch USA—Local Calls and Croaks of Alachua<br />1 - 2 p.m.<br
  /><br />Frog<br />Learn how you can become a community scientist by identi
 fying calls of local frogs in your own backyard.<br />FrogWatch USA is a na
 tionwide community science program designed to train community members in i
 dentifying and reporting frog calls with the goal of helping scientists und
 erstand frog populations and wetland health across the country.<br /><br />
 Presentation by Jade Woodling, Conservation Education Curator Sante Fe Coll
 ege Teaching Zoo. <br /><br />Sunday, Feb. 1<br />Disappearing Rivers<br />
 1 - 2 p.m.<br /><br />The unusual geology of Florida causes rivers and stre
 ams to go underground naturally, often re-appearing. Let's explore why and 
 view examples from our own backyard!<br /><br />Presentation by Clyde Bunti
 ng. 
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