St. Pete Beach Dune Savers
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St. Pete Beach Dune Savers

By Pinellas Chapter FNPS

In only one hour a week, you can help protect our coastal dunes and learn about Florida’s native coastal plants.

Location

2200 Gulf Way

2200 Gulf Way St. Pete Beach, FL 33706

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About this event

Charity & Causes • Environment

Meet at 23rd Avenue and Sunset Way at the public access walkover.

SPB Dune Savers started over a year ago to remove invasive plants from our coastal dunes. The Dune Savers work with the City of St. Pete Beach to prevent invasive plants such as Brazilian pepper, Mother-of-Millions, and Mother-in-Law Tongue from crowding out the native coastal plants.

Bring: Recommend a refillable water bottle, gloves, and closed-toed shoes.

Parking: If you have a residential parking pass, you can park on the street, but the better place to park is at the at Pass-a-Grille beach between 21st Avenue and 22nd Avenue. It is a 2-minute walk north on Sunset Way to the 23rd Avenue walkover. Volunteers without a residential pass, please see Deb for a beach parking pass.

Questions? Please contact Deb Rothenberger; d2bvr@aol.com or 727.560.1238

Organized by

Pinellas Chapter FNPS

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