Join Miami Waterkeeper at Zoo Miami for a 1,000 Eyes on the Water Training!
Our 1,000 Eyes on the Water program is a volunteer-based, community-led pollution detection and reporting program designed to increase Miami Waterkeeper's ability to monitor the Bay and waterways of South Florida.
Have you ever seen something on or near the water that didn't look quite right? Maybe you wanted to report a possible pollution incident, but didn’t know how to describe it, who to report it to, or if it warranted a report. Knowing what pollution issues are common in South Florida and how to look for them can be challenging. Knowing who to call when you see an incident can also be a burden. Our 1,000 Eyes on the Water program trains you to be a champion for your waterways by training you how to observe, document, and report pollution that you might see while going about your daily life. Join the hundreds of people who have already joined Miami Waterkeeper in their eyes on the water!
Going through the 1,000 Eyes on the Water training is not only fun, but also a rewarding experience that increases your capacity to help protect South Florida’s waterways from pollution. Don’t let pollution go unnoticed – help Miami Waterkeeper ensure swimmable, drinkable, fishable water for all!
We are thrilled to collaborate with Zoo Miami and offer training participants discounted admission into the Zoo!
Participant Information:
- The training will be hosted from 11am-12pm and upon completion will include access to the Zoo for the rest of the day!
- Participants must arrive at the entrance to the Zoo by 10:30am.
- Participation in the training is $10 (includes full access to the zoo afterwards!)
- No shows will not be reimbursed.
Please email [email protected] if you are having trouble RSVPing or have any questions.