July 2019
Evening on the Edge of the Sea
Florida State University’s Coastal and Marine Laboratory will host a series of “Edge of the Sea” presentations this summer. Come to learn about the wondrous sea life along the area’s pristine shores and shallows. The evening kicks off with a brief overview of local ecology, followed by a short tour of the Lab and then walk the exposed tidal flats to see an array of fascinating creatures. The workshops, scheduled for July 13, 27, and August 10, 24 take place…
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Conservation Lecture Series Program
Lecture by Dr. Gavin Naylor, PhD, University of Florida at 7-8 pm with light refreshments and conversation with the speaker after the lecture. Free and open to the public. Darwin’s idea that the diversity of life arose by descent with modification required two elements. (1) a means of generating heritable traits. (2) a means to select among the traits so generated. His theory of Natural Selection accounted for the second component. But he was never able to explain how novel heritable traits arose in the first…
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