Exploring the Coast When You Live in Florida
One of the great things that many people discover when they are living in Florida is that it’s remarkably easy to get out and spend a day at the beach. More importantly, however, especially for those people who have kids in the family, living in Florida is also about exploring the coast line and learning more about the natural habitat. Those who live in Jacksonville, for example, will find that they are able to easily learn more about life on the barrier islands off the shore:
(source)Join a park ranger to learn about the species that inhabit the natural communities of the undeveloped barrier islands of northeast Florida. The program will take place at pavilion one on Little Talbot Island. No reservations are necessary and the program is free with regular park admission.
Little Talbot Island is a great place for spending time with the family, to explore what the area would be like if it were all undeveloped and to make sure that the kids are able to learn more about preserving natural habitats. After all, one of the most effective things that you can do when you want to be sure that your kids are concerned about preserving the environment for the future is to make sure that they are able to take advantage of the full experience while they are young.