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X-WR-CALDESC:Eagle Watch: \n\nThe Trout Lake Nature Center will host 'My Ex
 perience as an Eagle Watcher' on April 17\, 2026\, from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. L
 earn from Susan Fetter about her experience as an Eagle Watch volunteer.  
 Fetter will tell how she began as a Watcher\, learn about eagles\, and is 
 now an experienced and dedicated Eagle Watch Volunteer.  She will tell how
  you could become involved with the Eagle Watch program.\n\nBonjorn’s work
  demonstrates how local action leads to big change. His team collects and 
 recycles oyster shells\, returning them to coastal waters where they form 
 new reef systems that filter water\, reduce erosion\, and create vital hab
 itat for marine life. The program will also spotlight mangrove propagation
  efforts that stabilize coastlines and provide nursery areas for young fis
 h and other wildlife.\n\nThese efforts begin here—because what we do in ou
 r own backyards affects Florida’s coastal environments. Water\, nutrients\
 , and materials travel through our lakes and rivers to the sea. Protecting
  these inland systems helps ensure healthy estuaries and thriving marine e
 cosystems downstream.\n\nWater moves. Systems connect.\n\nNo registration 
 required but there is a $5/vehicle entry fee for all non-members.\n
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DESCRIPTION:Eagle Watch: \n\nThe Trout Lake Nature Center will host 'My Exp
 erience as an Eagle Watcher' on April 17\, 2026\, from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. Le
 arn from Susan Fetter about her experience as an Eagle Watch volunteer.  F
 etter will tell how she began as a Watcher\, learn about eagles\, and is n
 ow an experienced and dedicated Eagle Watch Volunteer.  She will tell how 
 you could become involved with the Eagle Watch program.\n\nBonjorn’s work 
 demonstrates how local action leads to big change. His team collects and r
 ecycles oyster shells\, returning them to coastal waters where they form n
 ew reef systems that filter water\, reduce erosion\, and create vital habi
 tat for marine life. The program will also spotlight mangrove propagation 
 efforts that stabilize coastlines and provide nursery areas for young fish
  and other wildlife.\n\nThese efforts begin here—because what we do in our
  own backyards affects Florida’s coastal environments. Water\, nutrients\,
  and materials travel through our lakes and rivers to the sea. Protecting 
 these inland systems helps ensure healthy estuaries and thriving marine ec
 osystems downstream.\n\nWater moves. Systems connect.\n\nNo registration r
 equired but there is a $5/vehicle entry fee for all non-members.\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260417T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260417T193000
LOCATION:520 East CR 44\, Eustis\, FL 32726 US
SUMMARY:Naturalist Program:  My Experience as an Eagle Watcher
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