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Audubon Teaches Nature
Sunday, February 21 2010, 2:00pm
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David Frings, Caves and Cave Life ~ All about Alabama's Underground Wonders
 

Alabama is blessed with a plethora of caves, especially in the northern portion of the state, and so it is no surprise that a variety of animals have adapted to life in these environments. 

While Alabamians readily enjoy the species diversity Alabama has to offer, many unique animals found underground in the state’s many caves are unfamiliar to most people. Several rare and endangered species are found nowhere else on earth. A special exhibit at the Interpretive Center will help you to appreciate these animals and their adaptations!  

We will gather for refreshments prior to the program, in the front Observation Room at the Alabama Wildlife Center.  After refreshments and some social time together, we will move to the Oak Mountain Interpretive Center for the afternoon’s program.  Door prizes will be awarded but you must register and be present in order to win.  The programs are free but park admission is $3.00 per person

Location : Oak Mountain Interpretive Center

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