42nd Annual Birmingham Audubon Mountain Workshop

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42nd Annual Birmingham Audubon Mountain Workshop
10–13 May 2018
Alpine Camp, Mentone, Alabama

Birmingham Audubon Mountain Workshop, one of the Southeast’s largest and oldest events dedicated to the natural history of the southern Appalachians, returns to Mentone for the 42nd year! We hope you’ll consider joining us in May 2018 as we celebrate with another great year of classes exploring the ecology, wildlife, and culture of beautiful northeastern Alabama.

Together with our world-class faculty, you’ll enjoy a broad overview of the region’s natural and cultural history, with classes on animal ecology, stream biology, beginning and advanced bird identification, mammal identification, insect collection, geology, Native American culture, early Alabama architecture, canoeing, and much more. All classes are held either on the campus of Mentone’s historic Alpine Camp or in one of several natural areas located around Mentone and nearby Fort Payne. Students and faculty stay in the rustic cabins or lodges at Alpine Camp or at nearby DeSoto State Park, both nestled within a mountain landscape of open vistas and clear-running streams.

Publicado el 23 de abril de 2018 a las 09:00 PM por friel friel

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