Wakulla Springs Dig Hello, everyone! We've JUST completed a fantastic Spring 2018 field season at Wakulla Springs and found some wonderful new materials dating from many periods in Florida's past, particularly the historical periods! The segment above just aired on WTXL, and we're excited to share our finds with the community and the public!
A HUGE THANK YOU to all of our volunteers and crew for their hard work and support, and to the Board of ARI for the same! Learn more in Current Events here |
The Woodville Karst Plains Project is excited to announce an upcoming project with the Aucilla Research Institute (ARI) to help complete a full 3D documentation of the Wakulla Springs bone field inside the cave entrance at a depth of 190ft. This has been a project idea for many years; congratulations to Jim Dunbar and his team for getting this approved. Looking forward to having the WKPP support all aspects of the diving operation and the final results. Learn more in our Current Events here
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Educational programming is now being written into grants and we have made available in-class lectures and field trip opportunities to local schools (Team effort, Associate Scholar Willet Boyer, Karel Wolberg and FSU students, with thanks to Florida Education Consortium and Duke Energy).
Learn more on the Education page here |
Begin your journey back in time on an engaging walk with Historian Dr. Madeleine Carr at Wakulla Springs State Park. Then continue on a fascinating voyage as you float over Wakulla Spring in the glass bottom boat Henry with Archaeologist Dr. James Dunbar. Discover one of the oldest underwater prehistoric sites in the country.
Learn more on our Current Events here |
The ARI website was funded in part by a grant from The Perkins Charitable Foundation. |
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