History of Arkansas wildlife
HSV Audubon will welcome Kirsten Bartlow from Arkansas Fish and Game as featured speaker for its April 10 program. Kirsten will present a lively history of the mammals of Arkansas to Audubon members and guests.
APRIL 10, 10 A.M. - CORONADO CENTER AUDITORIUM
Kirsten began working for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission in 2000. As the Watchable Wildlife Program coordinator, she develops wildlife viewing areas around the state and teaches people about wildlife conservation through TV and radio spots, magazine articles and public programs. As an avid outdoorswoman – canoeing, scuba diving, hiking, biking, fishing and hunting, to name a few – work and pleasure blur together.
Kirsten has a B.S. in middle/secondary education from Kansas State University and a M.A. in natural resources and environmental management from Ball State University. Before joining the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Kirsten worked at the Blue Ridge Parkway National Park and North Carolina’s Grandfather Mountain.
Join Audubon members and guests as Kirsten shares fun facts along with the life and history of Arkansas mammals. As an added bonus, she will be bringing her collection of animal pelts – always a crowd-pleaser!
The program is free and open to the public.