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At Manatee Lagoon, education and conservation flow together
As manatee season winds down, the focus shifts from observation to education, yet the mission of connecting the public with manatees and their ecosystems remains.


Peggy Adams Animal Rescue raises $530,000 at 'Happy Tails' fundraiser
An evening dedicated to celebrating animal welfare and community generosity yielded lasting results as Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League hosted its annual “Happy Tails” spring fundraiser.


Wellington hosts Hurricane and Severe Weather Expo ahead of storm season
As hurricane season approaches, local officials are encouraging residents to prepare early by attending the Village of Wellington’s upcoming Hurricane and Severe Weather Expo.


Morikami offers Ikebana flower arrangement classes
The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens will host a series of Ikebana flower arrangement classes, offering participants an opportunity to explore a centuries-old Japanese art form.


Wellington marks Earth Day and Arbor Day with community events
The Village of Wellington will host a series of community-focused in recognition of Earth Day and Arbor Day.


Palm Beach County celebrates grand opening of Canyon District Park Phase II
The Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department marked the completion of Canyon District Park Phase II with a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.


Green Cay hosts Reptiles & Amphibians: Protecting the Earth from Invasives
The Green Cay Nature Center will host an educational program focused on invasive species.


Riverbend Park celebrates South Florida nature with Turtle Talk and Plant Walk
Riverbend Park is offering educational and outdoor programs aimed at connecting residents with the region’s wildlife.


Okeeheelee Nature Center celebrates Earth Day with live animals, guided tours and eco-friendly crafts
Okeeheelee Nature Center will celebrate Earth Day with a free community event on Saturday, April 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.


Birds of Prey is back at the Green Cay Nature Center
This Saturday, April 11, nature enthusiasts are invited to connect with Florida’s majestic birds of prey at Green Cay Nature Center.


Discover the magic of Butterfly Gardening and create a butterfly haven this spring
As spring bursts into color, it’s the perfect time to welcome some of nature’s most delicate and beautiful visitors—butterflies—into your own backyard. On Saturday, April 4 at 10:30 a.m., families and nature lovers are invited to take part in a hands-on Butterfly Gardening program designed to inspire and educate.


Palm Beach Rare Fruit Council holds Tropical Fruit Tree & Edible Plant Sale
The Palm Beach chapter of the Rare Fruit Council International holds annual Spring Tropical Fruit Tree & Edible Plant Sale.


Peggy Adams offers free adoptions for pit bulls during 'St. Pittie's Day' event
Peggy Adams is hosting a "St. Pittie's Day" adoption event from Friday, March 13 through Tuesday, March 17, waiving adoption fees entirely for all adult pit bull and pit bull-mix dogs.


Center for Creative Education hosts Spring Garden Party to support Garden Classroom
The fundraising event will bring together civic leaders, educators and philanthropists to support the construction of an outdoor learning space.


PBC Parks and Rec. presents Florida Archaeology Month series
Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department is exploring the region’s deep past during Florida Archaeology Month in March.


Wellington Garden Club to tackle water conservation at March meeting
Wellington Garden Club will host Dr. Kimberly Moore, a professor of Environmental Horticulture at the University of Florida's IFAS Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center.


Mounts Botanical Garden to host Winter Plant Sale & Festival
Mounts Botanical Garden will welcome plant lovers and families to its Winter Plant Sale & Festival on Saturday and Sunday, February 14 and 15.


Okeeheelee Nature Center January events including Wellington Library visit
Okeeheelee Nature Center is offering a full slate of free and low-cost educational programs throughout January.


Florida’s first black bear hunt in a decade underway as population grows
For the first time in ten years, Florida has reopened a regulated black bear hunting season.


Wellington Florist, Habitat for Humanity team up for ‘Petal It Forward’
A Wellington-based florist played a central role in a countywide show of kindness this fall, joining a national effort that used flowers to brighten the day for thousands of residents.
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