Case Study Afternoon
Sign up will be available at the registration desk on 23 January 2025
Description
Case Study Option 1: Pelican Harbor Seabird Station
Pelican Harbor Seabird Station was founded in 1980 for the purpose of caring for injured brown pelicans and has grown into an internationally recognized center for seabird rehabilitation.
The Seabird Station accepts all native birds, mammals, and reptiles. Injured wildlife can be dropped off 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
We work closely with Federal, State, and local enforcement officials like the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department, and Ocean Rescue. A special thanks also to Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation, and Open Spaces for being a valued partner and providing our location within Pelican Harbor Marina.
Case Study Option 2: Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is a vibrant cultural hub in the heart of Miami, a space where history, nature, and art converge. One of Miami’s most treasured landmarks, Vizcaya features a Main House with with original furnishings in 34 rooms, ten acres of meticulously landscaped gardens, as well as the historic Vizcaya Village.
Vizcaya is more than a museum; it is a cultural oasis where history comes alive, inviting guests to explore and engage with its rich heritage and inspiring beauty.
Case Study Option 3: Urban Greenworks
Urban GreenWorks'(UGW) planetary health journey began with the goals of providing south Floridians with improved access to healthy local foods, environmental education, horticulture therapy, and volunteer opportunities.
UGW’s research is based on the grassroots, community-based experiences and data accumulation of 12 plus years of programming and collaborative partnerships that have allowed us to identify and analyze the health experiences of marginalized populations in America.
Sign up will be available at the registration desk on 23 January 2025.