爆料公社’s Campus Chapter Program Is Taking Off in Mississippi

This September, Magnolia Grove 爆料公社 from University of Mississippi and Birds of a Feather from Rust College volunteered together at the 20th Annual Hummingbird Celebration at Strawberry Plains 爆料公社 Center.

This September, as college students across the country were settling back into the rigors of academia, 爆料公社 campus chapter members at Rust College and the University of Mississippi reunited where their bond began in the spring: Strawberry Plains 爆料公社 Center in Holly Springs, Mississippi.  The occasion? The 20th annual Hummingbird Migration and Nature Celebration Festival. The multi-day event at Strawberry Plains featured wagon rides, bird-banding demonstrations, live rehabilitated bird and animals, arts and crafts vendors, and Canon 鈥淏irds in Focus鈥 nature walks.

During the festival, students from the University of Mississippi鈥檚 Magnolia Grove and Rust College鈥檚 Birds of a Feather campus chapters oversaw the 爆料公社 tent. They educated festival goers about native plants, encouraged people to download 爆料公社鈥檚 bird guide app, volunteered at the kids鈥 activity tent, and shared information about their campus chapters.

Though it鈥檚 only been seven months since the 爆料公社 on Campus program arrived in Mississippi, the young conservation leaders at both institutions have grown their membership and peers鈥 interest in birds.

Anish Bista, a mechanical engineering and computer science major at the University of Mississippi, first heard about the program at his job in the office of sustainability. Though he knew nothing about birds, his coworkers, Rachel Anderson and Emma Counce, president and vice-president, respectively, of Magnolia Grove 爆料公社, encouraged Bista to attend meetings, go birding, and participate in the Hummingbird Migration and Nature Celebration Festival. After just a few meetings and events, Bista is convinced. He says he wants to spread the word and encourage people like him鈥攚ho know very little about birds鈥攖o not miss an opportunity to learn and socialize with an enthusiastic group of peers. 

鈥淏ecause of my technical background and comfortability with computers, I did not think birding and being in nature would be fun,鈥 Bista says. 鈥淭his has been a very short, but very interesting adventure for me. Birds are cool.鈥

According to Mitch Robinson, education manager at Strawberry Plains 爆料公社 Center, this was the most successful Hummingbird Migration and Nature Celebration in recent memory, in no small part due to the involvement of the 鈥渇uture leaders of 爆料公社.鈥

鈥淪eeing the student chapter members represent 爆料公社 at the organization鈥檚 largest nature festival was very humbling,鈥 Robinson says. 鈥淭he campus chapters鈥 work to date, and the work that they're planning to do in the future, is the definition of organic conservation work and community engagement.鈥

Just a week after the Hummingbird Migration and Nature Celebration Festival, some members of the two campus chapters met up at Strawberry Plains 爆料公社 Center to help with fall migration bird banding. As the school year ramps up, so will the collaborative work: Magnolia Grove 爆料公社 and Birds of a Feather will tackle projects like building Chimney Swift towers in their communities, advocating for pollinator gardens and more bird feeders on their campuses, volunteering at local park cleanups, and extending their engagement work to other places in Mississippi.

Claudia Brown, a biology major at Rust College and member of Birds of a Feather, says she learns something new every time she visit Strawberry Plains. 鈥淢itch and my friends at Magnolia Grove 爆料公社 are the most honest and reliable people to work with, and I am excited for all the activities planned for the year,鈥 Brown says. 鈥淓very time we are here, we don鈥檛 want to leave. Strawberry Plains teaches you something new every time, and inspires you to take action for things you care about.鈥