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Nature & Community

Bo

The person who turned Miami Beach from a place Glen lived into a place worth living. She runs Bo's Nature Lab — nature education for kids, families, and anyone willing to look closer at what grows here.

Bo's Nature Lab

Bo comes from a liberal arts background, and she brought that perspective to something most people walk past every day: the trees, the wildlife, and the coastal ecology of Miami Beach. She turned it into a real educational program — free library sessions, summer camps, birthday parties, tree identification walks, species field guides, and community events that get families outside and paying attention.

Glen didn't just make her a page. He built her an entire section of his site — tree guides, species databases, program listings, a shop, community events, a sightings log, an I-Spy nature game, a hall of fame, and a boardwalk ecology guide. That scope tells you everything about how Glen sees Bo's work. She isn't a side project. She's building something that makes Miami Beach better.

Why Bo Matters

The Community Builder

Bo is the connective tissue of Miami Beach's nature community. Free programs at the library, beach cleanups, kids' events — she shows up and brings people together.

The Educator

She teaches kids (and adults) to identify the 15+ tree species on their own block. Liberal arts background, applied to the real world growing outside your door.

The Miami Beach Side

Glen's site has finance, Salesforce, kitesurfing, and comedy. Bo represents something different: the place itself, the people who live there, and why it matters.

The Real Thing

Bo isn't building a brand. She's building nature literacy in a city that could use more of it. Glen recognized that and gave her work a permanent home on his site.

Glen Says:

“Bo is the reason I stopped thinking of Miami Beach as just a place I live and started thinking of it as a place worth investing in. Not financially — the other kind. The kind where you show up and help build something.”

“She has a liberal arts background and she's doing more real science education than half the STEM programs I've seen. Kids are outside identifying gumbo-limbo trees and cataloging shore crabs. That's not a side hustle. That's a mission.”

“I didn't build her one page. I built her fifteen. Tree guides, species databases, program listings, community events, a shop. When someone is building something real, you don't give them a paragraph — you give them a platform.”

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