It's my last day here on Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary and I will miss it. I have learned how to drive swamp buggy's and the tractor. Attended the Florida Audubon Assembly and many Symposiums providing a great deal of information.
Working with the land management team was an experience, and I have learn so much about invasive species treatments, getting to part take in five prescribed burns as well as a ample amount of getting unstuck and fixing equipment learning situations.
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In the 40% of research wading bird surveying was my favorite, seeing them catch their prey. Walking through the swamp is tricky but working in it made all the times I almost fell worth it. Farewell Corkscrew I'll be back to visit.
-Ayanna
I’ve learned a lot from your work, Ayanna, especially about plants and flowers at Corkscrew. Hope your future is full of more wonderful adventures in nature.
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