Join birding enthusiast Marshall Topham to gear up for the 11thannual Audubon Society "Winter Bird Festival" which runs Jan 23-25, 2014. Come learn all the interesting factors which make this area a unique, biologically diverse, landscape to study our feathered friends. Topham, a Southern Utah native, majored in zoology with minors in botany and chemistry at Southern Utah University and was later recruited by the University of Hawaii to study entomology in Honolulu. Known to many in Washington County as a positive force for and representative of education through his lengthy career from high school and college teacher to 19 years of administration service for the Washington County School District, Topham’s enthusiasm for education and birding is unsurpassed.
Friday Jan 10, 2014
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM MST
12pm
Interagency Information Center
345 E. Riverside Drive in St. George, Utah
Admission is free, but space is limited for this popular lecture series. Obtain tickets in advance from the Interagency Information Center to reserve a seat.
For more information about the upcoming lectures call the Interagency Visitor Center at 435-688-3200.
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