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‘Dolphin Whisperer’ to speak at Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife meeting Tuesday

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Capt. Cathy Eagle

The Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife invites the public to its next meeting on Tuesday, May 13, at Rotary Park, 5505 Rose Garden Road, Cape Coral. The featured speaker will be Capt. Cathy Madigan Eagle, affectionately known as the “Dolphin Whisperer,” who will share her extensive knowledge of the bottlenose dolphins of Pine Island Sound.

Eagle is a seasoned charter captain with over 40 years of experience exploring the local waterways, including Matlacha Pass, Pine Island Sound, Boca Grande Pass and Captiva Pass. Her tours focus on dolphins and the diverse natural environments of the region. In her presentation, she will discuss not only dolphins but also manatees, sea turtles, mangroves, shorebirds and the cultural and natural history of the surrounding islands.

This event is free and open to the public. CCFW encourages all nature enthusiasts and community members to join them for what promises to be an engaging and educational evening.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for networking. The presentation begins at 7 p.m., followed by the regular CCFW business meeting.

The Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife is a volunteer-driven organization committed to the preservation and enhancement of habitats for protected wildlife species in Cape Coral. Through education, advocacy and community outreach, CCFW works to foster a deeper appreciation and understanding of the region’s unique wildlife. To learn more about CCFW, make a donation or explore membership and volunteer opportunities, please visit ccfriendsofwildlife.org or call 239-980-2593.