HALIFAX RIVER AUDUBON
A Florida Chapter of the National Audubon Society
Serving greater Daytona Beach area
Founded 1923

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revised 8/8/2012

Chapter meetings are held the third Monday of each month, September through June at Sica Hall, 1065 Daytona, Holly Hill, FL.  
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.   The speaker begins at 7:00 p.m. 
Chapter meetings consist of a speaker, business meeting and light refreshments.  All members and guests are welcome. 

Printable version available in pdf format.  If you don't have Adobe Reader, get a free download 
 

Date

Speaker

Talk Title

Sep 17, 2012

Sandy Walters, Author and Environmental Activist

The Story of Thornby

Oct 15, 2012

Ruth Bethea & Robbin Durden
Charles Lee, Director of Advocacy, Audubon Florida

Audubon Adventures re-cap
Conservation Issues

Nov 19, 2012

Chuck Tague, Author of Nature Observer’s Journal

Adaptations of Birds

Dec 17, 2012

Zach Zacharias, Sr. Curator of Education at Museum of Arts & Sciences

Unusual Stories of the Everglades

Jan 28, 2013*

Don Chalfant, retired educator and active naturalist

Birding Humor

Feb 18, 2013

Maia McGuire, PhD, Florida Sea Grant Extension

Protecting Coastal Resources

Mar 18, 2013

Jimmy Hull, Owner/operator of Hull’s Seafood

Fish of Central Florida

Apr 15, 2013

David Baker, retired educator

The Birds of the Big Sky Country – Birding Western Montana

May 20, 2013

Linda Chandler, retired National Park Service Ranger, Ft. Matanzas

Spiders

Jun 17, 2013

Brenda Cannaliato, Education Coordinator, The Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience

Mollusks

* NOTE - Meeting is scheduled for 4th Monday (this month only)


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