Fish Passage Public Meeting – Birmingham

Birmingham Botanical Gardens , United States

On May 1, the Army Corps of Engineers released their feasibility report and integrated environmental assessment (IES) of the Claiborne and Millers Ferry Locks and Dams Fish Passage Study for public review and comment. Years of work by scientists and conservation groups have led to this important step toward ecologically reconnecting the Cahaba River to [...]

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Alabama Audubon Field Trip: Birmingham Botanical Gardens

Birmingham Botanical Gardens , United States

Pre-registration is required by 12 p.m. CST on Friday, March 4th, and space is limited. For more information and to register, visit alaudubon.org/event/2022-03-05. The Birmingham Botanical Gardens is a lush, sixty-seven-acre park that houses thirty separate garden installations, numerous water features, and a vast array of native plant life, much of which is of interest and [...]

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Alabama Audubon Field Trip: Russ Bailey Memorial Beginner Bird Outing

Birmingham Botanical Gardens , United States

Join us for our annual half-day event celebrating the life and legacy of Birmingham birder Russ Bailey. Over the years, Russ dedicated countless Labor Days to impromptu field trips in pursuit of southbound migrants, a tradition that continues with this great half-day beginner bird walk to Birmingham Botanical Gardens. All ages and abilities welcome! The [...]

Cahaba River Society Annual Meeting

Birmingham Botanical Gardens , United States

Cahaba River Society Annual Meeting February 1, 2018, 5:30-8:00pm Birmingham Botanical Gardens Cahaba River Society members and the general public are invited to the 2018 annual meeting. Come learn about big challenges and opportunities for the Cahaba--and find out how you can make a difference! RSVP at tinyurl.com/crsmeetingrsvp

Birmingham Audubon Society January Meeting

Birmingham Botanical Gardens , United States

Birmingham Audubon Society January Meeting - Thursday, January 18, 2018 Reception starts at 6:30 p.m., talk runs from 7 -8:30 p.m. Meeting in the East Room at Birmingham Botanical Gardens Conserving Webster's Salamanders on the Natchez Trace, with special guest Thomas M. Mann, Mississippi Natural Heritage Program Zoologist at Jackson's Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.