History of the Jackson Audubon Society Presentation
Wed, May 07
|Ella Sharp Museum


Time & Location
May 07, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Ella Sharp Museum, 3225 4th St, Jackson, MI 49203, USA
Guests
About the event
Join us for an enlightening presentation as Allen J. King, renowned wildlife cinematographer and naturalist, takes us on a journey through the history of the Jackson Audubon Society. With a career spanning over 20 years working as a wildlife cinematographer for Berlet Films and the National Audubon Society, Allen's passion for nature and storytelling shines through in his captivating presentations.
As a travelog and natural history film lecturer for seven years, a teacher naturalist at the Dahlem Conservancy, and an elementary classroom teacher in Jackson County, Allen brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this event. He holds an Associate’s Degree from Jackson Community College, a Bachelor’s in Wildlife Biology from Michigan State University, and a Master’s in Elementary Education from Eastern Michigan University.
Through his stunning photography and engaging storytelling, Allen will share the rich history of one of Jackson's longest-running nonprofit organizations. Discover how the Jackson Audubon…