CROW’s Taylor to speak at Cape Friends of Wildlife meeting
CROW’s Rachel Taylor will be the guest speaker Tuesday, Dec. 13, at the Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife meeting at the Rotary Park Environmental Center, 5505 Rose Garden Road, Cape Coral.
Taylor first joined CROW in 2019 as the conservation education and marketing intern. Now, she holds the title of education and outreach director where she oversees activities and program happenings at the Visitor Education Center in addition to giving daily presentations and guided hospital tours.
Taylor visits schools around Lee County educating the public about wildlife and their roles in our ecosystem health. Each year she works to expand CROW’s outreach programs through attending events and designing education content for summer camps. Her overall goal is to educate people on the importance of wildlife conservation and the work done at CROW.
Though she is a native Floridian, Taylor graduated from Maryville College in East Tennessee with a bachelor of science in biology. During her college years, she also played soccer and softball. As the education and outreach director at CROW, she has been able to combine her passion for animals with her enjoyment of working with young minds.
The meeting starts at 6:0 p.m. with a meet-and-greet and snacks, followed by Taylor’s prevention at 7 p.m. A general membership meeting will close out the meeting at 8 p.m. All are welcome.
For additional information, email ccfwowl@gmail.com