Anniston, AL — The Anniston Museum and Gardens will host a highly anticipated 4-H Wildlife Competition on Friday, May 30th, at 10:00 a.m., bringing together young conservation enthusiasts from across Alabama. The event is being organized in part by Crenshaw County Alabama 4-H, whose members have been preparing all season through their engaging “Wildlife Wednesdays” program.
Designed to test knowledge and skills in areas such as wildlife identification, habitats, environmental science, and conservation practices, this competition serves as the culmination of months of study and teamwork for participating 4-Hers. Crenshaw County 4-H is encouraging interested youth to reach out soon to join their team as they gear up for the big day.
Registration for the competition is due by April 30th, and those wanting to be part of the Crenshaw County team should contact their local 4-H office as soon as possible.
The Anniston Museum and Gardens, a renowned educational and natural history destination, provides a fitting backdrop for the event, offering exhibits and grounds that inspire a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
Whether you’re a competitor or a visitor, the 4-H Wildlife Competition promises a day of education, excitement, and exploration of Alabama’s natural heritage.