Preserving this special place and educating our children to appreciate the importance of wetland habitats.
Brown Pelicans fly up and down Graham Creek, making shallow dives for Mullet. Once very rare, Brown Pelicans have made a remarkable comeback. All the Brown Pelicans you see in this area were born on Galliard Island, a manmade island in Mobile Bay.
Great Blue Herons are common in Graham Bayou and Wolf Bay.
Brown Pelicans fly up and down Graham Creek, making shallow dives for Mullet. Once very rare, Brown Pelicans have made a remarkable comeback. All the Brown Pelicans you see in this area were born on Galliard Island, a manmade island in Mobile Bay.
Get Involved
You can join Friends of Graham Creek Nature Preserve as a member, or donate to support specific activities. Membership is $20 for an individual, $35 for a family per year -- or you can become a lifetime member for $200. We are an open group and all Friends financial records are open for inspection at any time.
Field Trips
We fund school field trips for local students.
Camp Supplies
We provide books and interactive equipment for childrens' camps
Preservation
We support preservation of native habitat at Graham Creek Nature Preserve
Any amount will help sustain education at the preserve. A typical school field trip costs about $300. A read-aloud book for preserve education is only $25. Whatever you choose, you'll be contributing to the future potential of both the preserve and the children who experience it.