http://hospitality.fiu.edu http://environment.fiu.edu Mangrove Planting Join the School of Environment, Arts and Society  along with the Travel and Tourism Club from the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management in planting 2,000 Mangroves to help restore the Mangrove forest and contribute to   the Eco-Tourism.         Place:  Oleta River State Park   3400 N.E. 163rd Street    Mangrove Tree     North Miami, Florida 33160 Ibis Pavilion. Date: Saturday October 22, 2011 FREE ENTRANCE Planting from 9:00AM to 12:00PM. Social Activities from 12:00 PM until 4:00 PM.                    Refreshments, Food and T-shirts will be provided to participants, as you have the opportunity to interact with several member of the community and both schools.                 Registration and details please contact Ricardo Carvajal at rcarv005@fiu.edu or 786-2785524. Deadline for registration is Thursday, October 13,2011 Mangrove Forest are important ecosystem in South Florida. These system protect us from storms and sea level rise, provide habitat for wildlife, and filter the water before it enter the ocean. Designed by Ricardo A Carvajal Rcarv005@Fiu.edu Available Activities in the Park