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Founded in 1952 to foster a greater knowledge of birds and to promote conservation of all natural resources

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The President’s Message

Published in 1968

Would you like to see a Nature Center in Alabama? A fresh green island in the ever increasing sea of concrete. A place where children and adults could go to observe and learn about the wonders of nature. Where children could learn first-hand how a bird builds its nest or feeds its young; how a chipmunk or squirrel stores up nuts, or how plants grow and reproduce. Sound great? Well, the Birmingham Audubon Society is working toward this goal.


Author: Helen Kittinger
Volume Number: 16 Year Published: 1968
Issue Number: 4
Page Number: 33

Link to article: http://birdlife.aosbirds.org/1968/Vol 16 No. 4_1968_p33.pdf
Link to the full issue of BirdLife: http://birdlife.aosbirds.org/1968/Vol 16 No. 4_1968.pdf
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Published on:
January 19, 2018

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