
For those invested in the delicate balance of enjoying Florida's natural splendors without leaving harmful footprints, good news has floated in like a welcome sea breeze this summer. The Florida Society for Ethical Ecotourism (FLSEE) and the UF/IFAS Extension Charlotte County Florida Sea Grant office are bringing back their educational webinars for ecotourism aficionados, as stated on the Charlotte County's website.
The sessions, designed to accommodate ecotourism professionals as well as enthusiasts and students interested in sustainable travel and conservation, will unfurl every second Wednesday from June through November, between 7 and 8 p.m. Not only do these webinars promise a wealth of expert knowledge they span a broad array of subjects from best practices and emerging issues to innovative approaches and conservation techniques aimed at preserving the unique natural environments of Florida.
In her commitment to environmental education, Charlotte County Sea Grant Extension Agent and FLSEE Education Committee member Kate Rose underscored the importance of the webinar series, "Staying informed is crucial for anyone involved in ecotourism or simply passionate about protecting our natural world." According to the Charlotte County's website, these sessions are a perfect vehicle to gain insights directly from seasoned experts.
Detailed information on webinar topics, schedules, and how to register can be located on the Florida SEE website's education page for anyone interested in joining the digital conversation.









