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October 2023 | Volume 51

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Note from the Director

There's so much I look forward to during the month of October! Changing constellations, bird of prey migrations, autumn wildflowers, fewer ticks, and of course, colorful leaves. With any luck, this year will be no exception. Little River Canyon is a top place in Alabama to view the Autumn color and this article ranks us in the top 11 best places. Check it out and we especially hope that you’ll make a point of checking out the Canyon in the fall. It is beautiful!


Also, in October we have some great programs. We try hard to provide great activities for everyone, but an upcoming activity and tradition is at the extreme end of the spectrum. It’s the 10th Annual Canyon Half Marathon. To be held on October 14, it will start at 8:00 AM and even if you're not a runner, it is really fun to watch! This year we have added a 1-K fun run for children called the Salamander Sprint. It's not too late to sign up for either run so please click here to learn more.


I’d be remiss to not mention a new employee here at the Canyon Center. It is Linsdey Stamey and already she’s demonstrated her ability to help us keep the Canyon Center looking better than ever. Please help us welcome her as we also look forward to welcoming you when you visit next.


Director,

Pete Conroy

Join the Fall Fun!

Join the fall fun at the Little River Canyon Center! A runner's dream, the 10th Annual Canyon Half Marathon kicks the month into high gear.

Rounding out the month's festivities will be the May's Gulf Music Fest held in our stunning outdoor pavilion! Fall into the fun! Tickets on sale now!

Field School Focus


Join us on October 21st for Boo – Bash: Bats and More, for a full day of family fun. Vickie Smith, bat expert and award-winning environmental educator, will be doing a bat program at 1 pm with LIVE bats. 


Bats are one of the most misunderstood animals in Alabama. Bats play a vital role in North Alabama's ecosystem, offering numerous ecological and economic benefits. These winged creatures serve as natural pest controllers by consuming vast quantities of insects, reducing the need for chemical pesticides in agriculture and ensuring the health of local crops.


Additionally, bats are essential pollinators for several plant species, including those that provide food for humans and other wildlife. Recognizing the importance of these nocturnal creatures is essential to maintaining the delicate ecological balance of the region.

 

How can you help the bats?

  • Turn off unnecessary outdoor lights. Bats prefer a dark environment. Watching bats fly over you is a great way to further understand and appreciate all they do.
  • Encourage natural habitats. Retain dead or decaying trees in safe locations as potential roosting spots for bats. Plant a garden. This can draw in insects that both pollinate plants and serve as a food source for bats.
  • Install a bat box. Bat boxes provide shelter for bats. They should be placed 10 to 20 feet high in open areas that receive at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight with morning sun preferred. Try to avoid areas near artificial lights.


Assistant Director, JSU Field School,


Rebekah Moore Taylor

Upcoming Events

Oct

5

Canyon Kids Nature Art

  • Time: 10:30 am - 11:30 am CST
  • Place: Little River Canyon Center
Register

Oct

14

10th Annual Canyon Half Marathon & Salamander Sprint

  • Time: 10:30 am - 11:30 am CST
  • Place: Little River Canyon Center
Half Marathon
Salamander Sprint

Oct

21

Boo Bash: Bats & More!

  • Time: 10:30 am - 2:00 pm CST
  • Place: Little River Canyon Center

Oct

28

May's Gulf Music Fest

  • Time: 5 pm (doors open) - 6 pm (music) CST
  • Place: Little River Canyon Center

Nov

4

Canyon Fest

  • Time: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm CST
  • Place: Little River Canyon Center
Tickets

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Ducks Splash Down in Shop!


A fun and favorite souvenir, rubber ducks are now in the Shop!


Collect, trade, and gift our newest addition. Featuring the Little River Canyon Center logo, these cuties are a perfect way to remember a great day visiting the center, driving the back country trials, hiking, or waterfall watching.


Stop in today to start your collection!


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