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Apalachee Audubon Society Mission Statement:

Protecting the rich biodiversity of the Florida Panhandle through education, appreciation, and conservation.


June 2023


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Passion Vine planting team. Left to right: James Carr, Christian Watson-Kerr, Kejuan Bennett, Amina Waithe.


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President's Message

by Kathleen Carr


For seven months this year, it’s been my pleasure to serve as a mentor to college student, Christian Watson-Kerr. This was through a conservation leadership program created by Audubon Florida. The program pairs each student with an Audubon chapter leader, offering co-mentoring opportunities for Audubon leaders and college students to network, share, and learn from each other. 


Christian volunteered with the chapter in communication, education, and conservation activities. He also had an internship with us, assisting with the Pineview Elementary Bird Club and monitoring ten bluebird nest boxes at the Joe Budd Youth Conservation Center. Eight of these were built and installed by last year’s CLI student/Intern, Cierra Nelson, and Christian's involvement this year has provided a wonderful continuity of care for this project.

Passion Vine bloom. Photo courtesy of Native Nurseries

As his special project with the CLI program, Christian led a team in planting 15 native passion vine plants at Governor’s Park. This was funded through the chapter’s Plants for Birds grant and they were planted in an open sunny area where the chapter’s trees were planted in January, also as part of the grant. While the trees are growing up, the passion vines will serve as a larval host for numerous butterfly species, including the Gulf Fritillary and Zebra Longwing, which are then a food resource for birds. And from spring until fall, those walking along a nearby trail will be treated to their exquisite purple blooms! Click the link below to watch the YouTube video he produced documenting this project.


Passion Vine Planting at Governor’s Park


On behalf of our Board of Directors and chapter members, thank you Christian for all your hard work! 

My Experience as an

Audubon CLI Student/Intern

AAS President Kathleen Carr and Christian Watson Kerr 

My name is Christian Watson-Kerr, and I am from Broward County, Florida. Currently, I’m enrolled as a fourth-year Animal Science, pre-veterinary major at Florida A&M University. From October 2022 to May 2023, I had the incredible opportunity to work with Apalachee Audubon as part of Audubon Florida's Conservation Leadership Initiative (CLI) program, and served as an intern for the chapter as well. I immersed myself in a variety of tasks and I am eager to share my journey and the valuable insights I gained during my first year with this organization.


During my internship with Apalachee Audubon, I had the privilege of contributing to my community and the organization in various ways. From acting as a social media manager, creating graphics for events and announcements, to joining the Pineview Elementary Bird Club and working with third grade students after school, I immersed myself in a range of activities aimed at promoting environmental stewardship.


Volunteering at events such as the Wildlife, Heritage & Outdoors Festival and the City of Tallahassee's Arbor Day tree planting further deepened my understanding of the importance of community involvement in conservation efforts. Additionally, engaging in bluebird nest box monitoring at the Joe Budd Youth Conservation Center allowed me to observe and report on bluebird nest box activity, contributing to our understanding of the local bird population and activity.


Beyond the tangible tasks and responsibilities, my experience with Apalachee Audubon had a profound impact on me personally. It went far beyond what can be conveyed on paper. Working closely with my chapter and forming a strong relationship with my mentor allowed me to grow not only as a conservationist but also as an individual.


I am incredibly grateful to be a part of Apalachee Audubon, as the lessons learned, the people I met, and the self-growth I experienced have been truly transformative. This opportunity has been very special to me, especially in hindsight. Looking back, I am proud of the accomplishments along the way and the person that this program has made me today.


In conclusion, the impact of my involvement with Apalachee Audubon goes far beyond the tasks and responsibilities. It has shaped me into the person I am today, instilling in me a deep appreciation for environmental stewardship and fostering a strong connection to nature and the community. The experiences, lessons learned, and personal growth I have gained through this program are invaluable to me. I am truly grateful for the opportunity to be part of Apalachee Audubon and the lasting impact it has had on my life.


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Land Acknowledgement Statement

 

Apalachee Audubon acknowledges that the region it serves is located on the ancestral and traditional homelands of the Apalachee Indians of the Talimali Band, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, the Seminole Tribe of Florida and the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. We pay respect to the resiliency of their tribal members, past and present, and to all Indigenous peoples. We encourage all to learn about the significance of Indigenous peoples in this region and throughout this continent.



BOARD OF DIRECTORS: 2022-2023


Officers:

President: Kathleen Carr

Vice President: VACANT

Treasurer: Harvey Goldman

Secretary: James Carr


Directors:

Cindy Baisden

Charlie Baisden

Caleb Crow

Howard Kessler

Peter Kleinhenz

Heather Levy

Rob Williams


STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Conservation            Peter Kleinhenz

Education                 Bryan Danford

Field Trips                Heather Levy

Membership            VACANT

Program                  VACANT

Publications and Publicity     Kathleen Carr

+ Newsletter             Kristin Cohea

+ Web Team             Elizabeth Georges, Kathleen Carr

+ Annual Report        (President)


OTHER COMMITTEES & CHAPTER ACTIVITIES

Bookkeeper               Adrienne Ruhl

Birdathon                   Harvey Goldman

History                     Caleb Crow, Karen Wensing

September Coastal Cleanup   Donna Legare

Wildlife-Friendly Yards Tour    Tammy Brown

Lake Elberta Park     Kristin Cohea

Volunteer Coordinator Rebecca Wall

 

 

 

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