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February Monthly Meeting The Elhew Field StationPresented by Eric Soehren Thursday, February 16, 2011, 7:00 p.m. Birmingham Zoo Auditorium
The Elhew Field Station (named in honor of Mr. Robert G. Wehle's prestigious Elhew Kennel) is a new facility dedicated to supporting sound land stewardship principles and promoting the understanding and appreciation of Alabama's natural heritage through research, conservation, and outreach initiatives. It is a component of the State Lands Division's Wehle Land Conservation Center in southeast Bullock County and provides the infrastructure necessary to achieve this mission.
Elhew Field Station program operations began in March 2011 and have focused on developing/implementing supporting initiatives. Core objectives include: 1) establishing a base of operations for a statewide avian conservation program, 2) developing partnerships with other conservation/academic entities focusing on avian conservation and awareness, 3) developing and implementing conservation outreach programs on the Wehle Forever Wild Tract, 4) fostering avian research opportunities with academia on the Wehle Tract/Barbour WMA and other Forever Wild lands, and 5) participating in professional meetings and technical work groups as a partner for larger state and regional conservation planning initiatives.
This program will provide examples of each of the aforementioned objectives and some of its achievements during its short existence. Also, time will be dedicated to discussing potential opportunities to partner with BAS and develop an annual workshop focusing on southeast Alabama's natural heritage.
Biographical Information:
Eric Soehren attended Jacksonville State University in northeast Alabama for both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Biology. He has been with the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resource's State Lands Division since 1997 as a zoologist and now manages the Elhew Field Station (EFS) in Bullock County; a new facility of the Wehle Land Conservation Center. One of Eric's primary responsibilities at the EFS is administering a statewide Avian Conservation Center, which focuses on developing and coordinating several avian research and monitoring programs on conservation lands to help address management needs of birds. Other tasks include developing partnerships to provide educational and short course opportunities for target audiences and the public, conducting field surveys for rare and poorly known faunal species, and coordinating conservation outreach at the Wehle Land Conservation Center. Most of his fieldwork is performed on lands acquired through Alabama's Forever Wild Land Trust Program. Eric is also actively involved with several non-profit conservation organizations including the Alabama Ornithological Society (AOS), Alabama Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ALAPARC) and the Inland Bird Banding Association (IBBA). He and his wife Jennifer reside in Macon County with their son Ethan and twin daughters Emma and Elise.
March Monthly Meeting Moth Research Presented by Dr. Peter Van Zandt Thursday, March 15, 2011, 7:00 p.m. Birmingham Zoo Auditorium
April Monthly Meeting Members' Slide Show Thursday, April 26, 2011, 7:00 p.m. Birmingham Zoo Auditorium
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