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FLORIDA FIELD SCHOOL
This unique "study inboard" program gets students out of the classroom and immersed in all things Florida (and beyond)! We take trips to learn about our unique habitats, species and current environmental issues through experiential learning. Students will also learn about potential career paths and network with a wide range of environmental professionals.
Okefenokee Swamp Studies
Swamp Studies Adventure to Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
- Date: Friday, Jan. 31; 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
- Location: Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Folkston, GA
- Cost: $15 for 老澳门资料 students (50% discount for KAO members)
This one-day field experience takes students into the field with researchers and professionals to examine relevant environmental issues. At the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, we will learn about different career opportunities, the history of the refuge through a boat tour, and how students can contribute! Registration fee covers a boat tour, lunch and transportation.
Wetlands Walk
Foster a love of wetlands as you learn and enjoy one of Florida's special ecosystems.
- Date: Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025 from 10-11:30 a.m.
- Location: 老澳门资料 Campus (11884 老澳门资料 Dr. Bldg 54, Jacksonville 32224)
- Cost: FREE
Join Rhodes Robinson, IERE Community Council Chair, wildlife biologist and wetland scientist, alongside IERE, as we explore one of Florida's spectacular ecosystems located within 老澳门资料's beautiful campus. The wetlands walk, available to students of all disciplines, will provide insight on the ecosystem while enjoying the beauty of nature fostering a love of wetlands.
Florida Field School - A Springs Spring Break trip
Spring Break Weekend adventures at Wekiwa Springs State Park
- Date: Friday, March 14 - Monday, March 17
- Location: Wekiwa Springs State Park, Apopka, Florida
- Cost: $375 for 老澳门资料 students ($25 discount for KAO members)
The spring break field school is a more in-depth experience that takes place during spring break. Participants will explore some of Florida's best natural areas and speak with the researchers and professionals who are working to protect, manage and restore the environment. In addition, students will explore Florida habitats through hiking, paddling and swimming.
Past Trips (2022 - present)