Forgive me this awkward title, but I’m so impressed with the Economic Impact Report on the 2011 Space Coast Birding & Wildlife Festival. In a nutshell, festival activities contributed close to one million dollars to the Brevard County economy. Wow! If you’re on the fence about some of the awesome upcoming birding festivals, think about own important impact as an ecotourist (and also all those potential lifers!)
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Morning Mike,
Thanks for giving the Space Coast Festival a mention about our economic impact for our community. But the big thing is an opportunity to share our outstanding natural resources, habitat and species including the endangered ones and also those rare ones who seem to come our way.
Neta