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Jackson TDA releases new birding guide

Jackson TDA releases new birding guide

The Jackson County Tourism Development Authority (TDA) announced the launch of its Birding in Jackson County guide — a free, full-color publication designed to help locals and visitors discover one of the most engaging outdoor activities the region has to offer. 

With a wide variety of public lands and habitats ranging from river valleys to mountaintop forests, Jackson County is home to an incredible diversity of bird species. The guide highlights top birding locations across different elevations, best seasons to visit, and species to watch -making it an ideal companion for both beginners and experienced birders.

The JCTDA has printed 20,000 copies of the guide, which are available for free at the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce and the Jackson County Chamber in Sylva. Designed for accessibility and ease of use, the guide includes maps, seasonal tips, and listings for ADA-friendly trails and observation spots.

An interactive digital version is also available on the official tourism website at discoverjacksonnc.com under the “Things to Do” menu.

The guide was written by Cullowhee-based birding expert Topher Stephens, a professional naturalist, educator and leader of the Birders of the Tuckaseegee Watershed. It reflects decades of field experience and a commitment to conservation and public engagement.

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