georgia aUDUBON At Manuel's tavern
Georgia Audubon hosts quarterly meetings on the fourth Sunday of the month from 3:30 to 5:30 PM at Manuel's Tavern. These meetings are free and open to the public, but registration is requested . Please join us!
Manuel's Tavern is located at 602 N. Highland Ave., NE., Atlanta. In 2022 we will hold our quarterly meetings in March, June, October, and December. Free parking is readily available to the south of the building. Food and drinks are available for purchase.
Manuel's Tavern is located at 602 N. Highland Ave., NE., Atlanta. In 2022 we will hold our quarterly meetings in March, June, October, and December. Free parking is readily available to the south of the building. Food and drinks are available for purchase.

Georgia Audubon at Manuel's
Featuring Abby Sterling, Manomet
Building Connections for Shorebird Protection: How Education and Outreach Can Protect Georgia’s Shorebirds
Sunday, January 22, at 3:30 PM
Manuel's Tavern, 602 N. Highland Ave., NE., Atlanta
FREE to attend, but registration is requested.
Join us as we learn about the incredible habitats that shorebirds from across the hemisphere depend on, right in our own backyards! The Georgia Coast is a home or stopping point for over 300,000 shorebirds every year, and in order to protect the places they need, raising awareness and building partnerships is a critical step. Manomet’s Georgia Bight Shorebird Conservation Initiative seeks to do just that through highlighting Wildlife Beach Areas, connecting with ecotour groups, and building partnerships with the boating community. Learn more about these programs, the shorebirds that they are benefiting, and ways that you can get involved!
About the presenter: Abby Sterling is the director of Manomet's Georgia Bight Shorebird Conservation Initiative, and lives locally in Brunswick. She received her doctorate from UGA, and oversees work to unite partners in management, conservation, and research to benefit the shorebirds of the southeastern coast. Recently, the Georgia Bight Shorebird Conservation Initiative received support to bring on a shorebird technician, and so Allie Hayser, a Tybee Island resident and shorebird biologist, joined the team! Together, they are working to protect the critical habitat that our shorebirds depend on through raising awareness of the importance of the Georgia Bight.
Featuring Abby Sterling, Manomet
Building Connections for Shorebird Protection: How Education and Outreach Can Protect Georgia’s Shorebirds
Sunday, January 22, at 3:30 PM
Manuel's Tavern, 602 N. Highland Ave., NE., Atlanta
FREE to attend, but registration is requested.
Join us as we learn about the incredible habitats that shorebirds from across the hemisphere depend on, right in our own backyards! The Georgia Coast is a home or stopping point for over 300,000 shorebirds every year, and in order to protect the places they need, raising awareness and building partnerships is a critical step. Manomet’s Georgia Bight Shorebird Conservation Initiative seeks to do just that through highlighting Wildlife Beach Areas, connecting with ecotour groups, and building partnerships with the boating community. Learn more about these programs, the shorebirds that they are benefiting, and ways that you can get involved!
About the presenter: Abby Sterling is the director of Manomet's Georgia Bight Shorebird Conservation Initiative, and lives locally in Brunswick. She received her doctorate from UGA, and oversees work to unite partners in management, conservation, and research to benefit the shorebirds of the southeastern coast. Recently, the Georgia Bight Shorebird Conservation Initiative received support to bring on a shorebird technician, and so Allie Hayser, a Tybee Island resident and shorebird biologist, joined the team! Together, they are working to protect the critical habitat that our shorebirds depend on through raising awareness of the importance of the Georgia Bight.