KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  Representatives from the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (MINWR) and KSC unveil a plaque dedicating the Sendler Education Outpost, located at Dummit Cove on the Refuge.  Fourth from right is Acting Deputy Director JoAnn Morgan.  The outpost is a resource for environmental educational students in the Central Florida area.  It is named for Karl Sendler, a space pioneer and manager under Dr. Kurt Debus, KSC's first center director.  Funding for the facility was provided by the Merritt Island Wildlife Association with assistance from MINWR and Kennedy Space Center.
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A baby alligator is displayed during the dedication of the Sendler Education Outpost, located at Dummit Cove on the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (MINWR).  The outpost is a resource for environmental educational students in the Central Florida area.  It is named for Karl Sendler, a space pioneer and manager under Dr. Kurt Debus, KSC's first center director.  Funding for the facility was provided by the Merritt Island Wildlife Association with assistance from MINWR and Kennedy Space Center.
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  An owl is held just before its release during the dedication of the Sendler Education Outpost, located at Dummit Cove on the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (MINWR).  The outpost is a resource for environmental educational students in the Central Florida area.  It is named for Karl Sendler, a space pioneer and manager under Dr. Kurt Debus, KSC's first center director.  Funding for the facility was provided by the Merritt Island Wildlife Association with assistance from MINWR and Kennedy Space Center.
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