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ALABAMA’S AMAZING BIRDLIFE TALK

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ALABAMA’S AMAZING BIRDLIFE TALK

  • THE LEARNING CENTER / Gulf State Park 20115 State Park Road Gulf Shores, AL, 36542 United States (map)

ALABAMA’S AMAZING BIRDLIFE

CRAFTING A BRIGHT FUTURE FOR BIRDS & PEOPLE

PRESENTED BY GULF SHORES & ORANGE BEACH TOURISM
FREE EVENT / OPEN SEATING

REGISTRATION OPENS FEBRUARY 5TH

Did you know that Alabama has more species than any state east of the Mississippi River, and that it ranks #4 among US states?

During this public talk, author and Executive Director of Alabama Audubon, Dr. Scot Duncan will explain why Alabama is a biodiversity leader, and why birds are essential to the state’s economy and quality of life.

Birds face complex challenges in the modern era, but fortunately, conservation measures that help birds thrive will also create a better, brighter future for wildlife and people. Find out how you can be part of creating that future.

We hope you will join us for this installment of the Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism’s free educational lecture series. Spring 2024 Showcase schedule to be announced soon!

AMERICAN OYSTERCATCHER
Jesse Gordon / Audubon Photography Awards


 

LOCATION

THE LEARNING CAMPUS
20115 State Park Road
Gulf Shores, AL 36542
*Behind Gulf State Park Headquarters

CONTACT

JANNA NELSON
OFFICE / 251-968-9325
EMAIL JNelson@AlabamaBeaches.com


EQUITY, DIVERSITY, & INCLUSION

Through more than seventy-five years of conservation work in one of our nation’s most ecologically rich states, Alabama Audubon has seen firsthand how diversity strengthens natural communities. This same principle applies to human communities, which is why our organization is committed to providing equitable and inclusive opportunities for all Alabamians to learn about and enjoy wild birds, their habitats, and the natural world. One of the best ways to support that belief is by valuing and actively seeking to strengthen diversity among our staff, our board, and our membership. To that end, Alabama Audubon welcomes everyone to participate in our work, and strives to make our programs, classes, and events welcome, inclusive, and accessible to all.

Earlier Event: February 17
GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT
Later Event: February 23
NATURE@NOON / TURKEY CREEK