Join us for a new birding adventure at Oak Hammock Park, a lush 11+ acre natural oasis nestled within the City of Sunrise. Guided by expert birder and scientist, Dr. Corey Callaghan, this unique park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and educational exploration. Situated on the south side of NW 44th Street, approximately 1,500 feet west of Pine Island Road, this park was acquired with funding from the Broward County Land Preservation Bond Program. There are meandering trails through the park’s diverse habitats, including a canopy of centuries-old live oaks, a pine forest, and an ancient midden. The park features a porous paved walkway, mulch trails, and an elevated boardwalk that extends over the wetland section, offering stunning views and opportunities for birdwatching. This is a new site for us, and Dr. Corey will expertly lead the way through this area.
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We look forward to sharing this exciting birding experience with you in this beautiful and unique location!
Dr. Corey T. Callaghan is an Assistant Professor of Global Ecology at the University of Florida, where he leads the Global Ecology Research Group in the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. His research focuses on understanding how species respond to human-induced changes in the environment. By adopting a multi-taxa approach, Dr. Callaghan and his team integrate large datasets, including those derived from citizen science and remotely-sensed products, with advanced quantitative methods, geospatial analyses, and macroecological theory. This comprehensive approach allows them to uncover the processes and mechanisms that shape biodiversity in our rapidly changing world. For more information about his work, visit his research page.