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Mangrove Chapter Meeting - Apr 12 - Dr. Clements at Cedar Point Park - News Blog

Mangrove Chapter Meeting - Apr 12 - Dr. Clements at Cedar Point Park

ALERT: Due to ongoing construction at Cedar Point, the inner circle (nearest the building) is closed. You can park anywhere on the shoulder from the park entrance on Placida to the playground just short of the inner circle. If you can diagonal park, more cars can park closer in.

Tuesday, April 12th, 1:00-3:00 PM  The Mangrove Chapter of the Native Plant Society will host Intricately Entwined: Biodiversity, Nature, and Human Health, an educational program at the Cedar Point Environmental Park’s Education Center, 2300 Placida Road, Englewood.  

This presentation by Dr. Katherine Clements discusses the loss of biodiversity and potential impacts on human health, including how time spent in nature provides direct benefits for our mental and physical health.  

Dr. Clements is the Ecology and Natural Resources Educator for UF/IFAS Extension and Sustainability Sarasota County.  Masks are required inside the education center. For information visit mangrove.fnpschapters.org.

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