Tuscaloosa Eco-Trails

Tuscaloosa Eco-Trails Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Tuscaloosa Eco-Trails, Environmental conservation organisation, Tuscaloosa, AL.

Tuscaloosa Eco-Trails aims to provide interpretive walking paths that highlight the unique ecological aspects of Alabama using 1 mile or less trails in parks & greenspaces throughout Tuscaloosa County.

UA Conservation Biology Society BioBlitzing again at this unique spot! Thanks for your awesome eco-work!
05/20/2021

UA Conservation Biology Society BioBlitzing again at this unique spot! Thanks for your awesome eco-work!

05/10/2021

We want to inspire, educate and encourage you to plant Alabama! Need to know how or what to plant? Where to find great plants? We’ve got you covered.

Spring clean up by Tuscaloosa County Commission
04/16/2021

Spring clean up by Tuscaloosa County Commission

04/15/2021

Saturday, April 24th, Alabama's bird lovers can participate in our fifty-seventh annual Spring Bird Count from your home feeder or backyard! Full details on our website at alaudubon.org/event/2021-04-24.

Photo: Summer tanager by Debbie McKenzie.

04/12/2021

Recent development in Tuscaloosa has some bio-aware citizens concerned—especially after the city paved over a richly biodiverse frog habitat and, yes, put up a parking lot.

We 🌿💚 Tuscaloosa StoryWalk!!!!!
04/12/2021

We 🌿💚 Tuscaloosa StoryWalk!!!!!

BioBlitz results are in!!! Thanks to our citizen scientists, UA Conservation Biology Society, The College of Human Envir...
04/07/2021

BioBlitz results are in!!! Thanks to our citizen scientists, UA Conservation Biology Society, The College of Human Environmental Sciences at The University of Alabama, and Tuscaloosa County Park & Recreation Authority for an eco-amazing day at our Van De Graaff Park BioBlitz on March 27th!

Check iNaturlist and eBird to view our listings/observations at this location!

*plants listed are highlighted native species*
*volunteers are hard at work removing invasive plant species, specifically Chinese Privet (Ligustrum sinense) and Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), and Heavenly Bamboo (Nandina domestica) from this location*

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