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Social media star + founder of Native Habitat Project coming to the Botanical Gardens
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Native Habitat Project’s Kyle Lybarger is speaking at the Birmingham Botanical Garden’s Little Garden Club tomorrow, November 1. Keep reading for info on Lybarger, Native Habitat Project and more.
Kyle Lybarger aims to support habitat restoration efforts
Raised in Morgan County, Kyle Lybarger’s passion for wildlife brought him all across Alabama.
When Lybarger gained interest in the overlooked grasslands of North Alabama, he started educating others through social media. Since then, he has become a native plant guru on both TikTok and Instagram.
“He has specific interest in restoring Alabama’s prairies and is credited with finding purple milkweed in Alabama and documenting Durand Oak, a plant that typically thrives in prairie settings.
He is now bringing his passion into the schools with a recent grant to turn a former prairie into an outdoor classroom in his hometown of Hartselle.”
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
Lybarger and the rest of the team at Native Habitat Project makes it their mission to support habitat restoration efforts across Alabama and aims to educate their audiences.
Learn more at Little Garden Club
Join the Little Garden Club tomorrow at the Gardens to learn more from this content educator and founder of the Native Habitat Project.
- When: Wednesday, November 1 | 11AM-Noon
- Where: Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Lecture Hall
- FREE
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