Bear Tracks & Backwoods Dens: Alabama’s Elusive Black Bears with Cristian Hernandez
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Did you know fewer than 200 black bears still roam Alabama’s wild spaces? Come join us for an unforgettable evening with Cristian Hernandez, a graduate researcher on the front lines of the Alabama Black Bear Project.
Cristian will take us deep into the forests—from the caves of northeast Alabama to the mossy thickets near Mobile—uncovering the secret lives of one of the state’s most mysterious creatures. Learn how his team uses GPS collars, genetic tracking, and even Auburn's legendary EcoDogs to study bear denning, cub survival, and dispersal patterns.
This isn't just about research—it's about saving Alabama’s black bears before they disappear forever.
Whether you're a wildlife lover, conservationist, or just curious about what’s lurking in the woods, this is a wildlife talk you won’t want to miss!
🎯 Topics Include:
What black bear dens in Alabama really look like (hint: not your typical cave!)
Why cub survival is lower than expected—and what can be done
How you can help keep bears wild and safe
Bring your curiosity, your questions, and maybe your favorite bear story. Let's learn how to live bear aware and help protect one of Alabama’s rarest residents.
Cristian will take us deep into the forests—from the caves of northeast Alabama to the mossy thickets near Mobile—uncovering the secret lives of one of the state’s most mysterious creatures. Learn how his team uses GPS collars, genetic tracking, and even Auburn's legendary EcoDogs to study bear denning, cub survival, and dispersal patterns.
This isn't just about research—it's about saving Alabama’s black bears before they disappear forever.
Whether you're a wildlife lover, conservationist, or just curious about what’s lurking in the woods, this is a wildlife talk you won’t want to miss!
🎯 Topics Include:
What black bear dens in Alabama really look like (hint: not your typical cave!)
Why cub survival is lower than expected—and what can be done
How you can help keep bears wild and safe
Bring your curiosity, your questions, and maybe your favorite bear story. Let's learn how to live bear aware and help protect one of Alabama’s rarest residents.
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