Go “Behind the Scenes” of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition
Sundays at 10:05am in room EM 307/308 January 10th & 17th
Alex Morrison, a lifelong member of PCPC, invites you to share in her experiences as the photography intern for the 2015 Glades to Gulf, Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition. The mission of the Florida Wildlife Corridor is to connect, protect, and restore corridors of conserved lands and waters essential for the survival of Florida’s diverse wildlife. Alongside Corridor founders Carlton Ward Jr., Mallory Lykes Dimmitt and Joe Guthrie, she traveled 1,000 miles in 70 days, hiking, biking and kayaking, from the Green Swamp near Orlando to Gulf Islands National Seashore near Pensacola. She saw firsthand how important corridors of wild land and water are to the health of the wildlife and people of Florida and how wild spaces desperately need to be shared and protected within the state. Come for good conversation, beautiful imagery and funny stories from behind-the-scenes on the trail!
“The earth is the Lord’s and all that is in it, the world, and those who live in it” – Psalm 24:1