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Public Talk: Alabama’s Amazing Birdlife: Crafting a Bright Future for Birds and People

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Public Talk: Alabama’s Amazing Birdlife: Crafting a Bright Future for Birds and People

  • Pell City Library 1000 Bruce Etheredge Parkway Pell City, AL, 35128 United States (map)

Public Talk: Alabama’s AMazing Birdlife

PEll City Public Library

November 20th, 12pm-1pm

Join us for a free talk at the Pell City Public Library!

Alabama Audubon Executive Director, Dr. R. Scot Duncan will give a presentation entitled "Alabama's Amazing Birdlife: Crafting a Bright Future for Birds and People" at the Pell City Public Library. Come learn about the state's remarkable bird diversity and what you can do to help birds. Learn more about Dr. Duncan here.

Free to attend, no registration required.

Seats available: 50


ABOUT SCOT DUNCAN

Dr. R. Scot Duncan was raised on the shores of Pensacola Bay, FL by the celebrated birders and conservationists, Lucy and Bob Duncan. Both Scot and his brother, Will, have dedicated their lives to science, conservation, and education.

Scot holds a BS in Biology from Eckerd College, and a MS and PhD in Zoology from the University of Florida. His research and explorations have taken him to Antarctica, New Zealand, East Africa, Central and South America, the Pacific Northwest, and ecosystems across the southeastern US. In graduate school, Scot studied tropical forest restoration in Uganda and Latin America, but for the past twenty years has focused his efforts on endangered species and ecosystems of the Southeast. He is the author or coauthor of 16 peer-reviewed science journal articles and 7 technical reports. Before becoming Executive Director of Alabama Audubon, Scot was a Professor of Biology at Birmingham-Southern College for twenty years.


Accessibility: The building is ADA accessible and parking provided by the library.

Earlier Event: October 7
COASTAL BIRD BANDING AT DAUPHIN ISLAND