Note: Preregistration is required. Register here
Field Trip Leader: Shannon Matzke
Description: Join Sea Grant–funded researchers from Georgia Southern University for an engaging exploration of Tybee Island. Learn about plants and pollinators, the role of native bees in coastal ecosystems, and how climate and human activity influence these vital ecosystem processes.
The program begins at Jaycee Park (adjacent to Tybee Island Guard House), where researchers will introduce plant–pollinator relationships with live and preserved specimens. Participants will then explore the island’s native and landscaped plants through guided, field-based learning. Using a variety of field research techniques and the iNaturalist mobile app, participants will observe Tybee’s plants and learn how to monitor their responses to human activity.
This beginner-friendly program is designed for participants ages 15 and up, with no prior experience needed. The program is free, but registration is required to hold your spot. All ages are welcome, but children under 18 must be accompanied by a registered adult. View the event here or at gacoast.uga.edu/events
Location & Directions: Tybee Island Guard House, 31 Van Horne Ave., Tybee Island, GA 31328
Bathroom Facilities: Yes.
Walking Distance: Some minimal walking after an indoor lesson.
Bring: Phone with iNaturalist app downloaded (or we can help you there!), hand lens if you’d like.