Join Rob Rassinminth for a facinating presentation on the ongoing conservation efforts for two iconic species: the Red-Cockaded Woodpecker (RCW) and the Florida Scrub-Jay (FSJ). Discover the latest updates on RCW reintroduction efforts, including population numbers and their progress within Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Rob will also provide a status update on the Florida Scrub-Jay population, highlighting how these conservation strategies are interconnected with the park’s prescribed burning program.
Learn how habitat restoration through fire management plays a critical role in supporting these species and maintaining the park’s unique ecosystems. This presentation will shed light on the challenges and successes of wildlife management and offer a deeper understanding of how we can continue to protect Florida’s biodiversity.
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with local conservation efforts and gain a greater appreciation for these remarkable birds and their habitats!
About the Presenter
Rob has worked for the Florida Park Service for 22 years and most of that time he has worked as the park biologist for Jonathan Dickinson State Park and Atlantic Ridge Preserve State Park. Before coming to Florida, Rob graduated with a Wildlife Science degree from Virginia Tech and a Masters’ in Zoology from Southern Illinois University. Rob loves exploring the outdoors with his wife and two daughters.