The Winston County Natural Resources Council met at the U. S. Forest Service Office in Double Springs on July 20, 2023.   The following persons were present: Mike Henshaw, Lauren Wright, John Creed, Maggie Johnston, Allison Cochran, Jared Carter, Casey Hammack, Jamie Segroves, and not pictured Tyler Fish, Nathan Hatch, and Amy Melson.  (photo by Amy)  

The following topics were discussed:

  • Allison introduced Lauren, an Auburn University wildlife biology student that is interning on the Bankhead District this summer.
  • The non-profit status of the council has been delayed for an approximately two month period.  Additional information has been sent to the IRS and is in process.
  • Casey’s treasurer’s report stated the council has a balance of $5,970.59.  This is after most of the Youth Fishing Derby expenses.
  • The Youth Fishing Derby was considered a big success this year after a three-year break in the annual tradition due to COVID and the difficulty finding catfish fingerlings.  Attendance was good, but down slightly from the last derby.

  • Jared gave us a report on the NATR program sponsored by the Alabama’s Mountains, Rivers and Valleys RC&D Council.  They are currently looking at an App that will highlight various recreational assets in the North Alabama region.  Hiking trails, canoe and kayak trails, rock climbing and archery are just some of the activities that will be featured.  They partner with mayors, park and rec departments, county commissions, and other organizations that promote outdoor recreation.  They are looking to have a meet and greet in Double Springs in the near future to highlight recreational opportunities near the Bankhead National Forest.  More information about NATR can be found at this website.
  • Interpretived signage is planned for the Natural Bridge site near Houston.  The signage will highlight some key species found on the site as well as other cultural and historical information.
  • National Public Lands Day is September 23.  A litter pickup is planned by Wild Alabama, and interested persons should Kim Waites at Wild Alabama.
  • Council discussed developments at the Mims Site.
  • Maggie gave the council an update on the trail work in the Sipsey Wilderness and a possible RAC grant application for funds from the U. S. Forest Service.  The RAC deadline for proposals in August 31, 2023.
  • There was discussion about the Natural Bridge Park being considered for purchase by Forever Wild.
  • Allison gave an update on the Stewardship program on the Bankhead District.  A partnership with the Wild Turkey Foundation is being considered to move several forest and wildlife management projects forward.
  • Maggie mentioned the audio segment about the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid done by Alabama Public Radio.  This blog post has a link to the segment.  She also mentioned that there will be an art show featuring the hemlock at Lowe Mill Arts and Entertainment in Huntsville from October 4 to December 4, 2023.  
  • Allison said that the Bat Working Group would get an award for its work on the recent Bat Blitz that the council helped support.
  • Maggie mentioned that Wild Alabama recently received an award from Alabama Water Watch at their recent annual meeting at Guntersville State Park.

The next meeting is planned for Thursday, August 17, 2023, at Maggie and Mark Johnston’s cabin.  Directions to the cabin will sent before the next meeting.  

submitted by Mike Henshaw, Vice Chair



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