Shorebird 101: part 1 By Tyler Stewart Photography by Shari McCollough and Jeff Timmons (originally printed in the IAS...
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For immediate release: March 22, 2018 Audubon Opposes Proposed CAFO in Newton County The Indiana Audubon Society is formally...
Urban Design for Birds
, Uncategorized, bird town indiana, landscaping and glass, lights out, urban design for birds, 0Urban Design for Birds Minimizing bird strikes in Hoosier cities Birds face many obstacles when migrating through our various...
Audubon adds excitement to bird field trips with drones
, Latest News, bird banding, drones, education, field trips, mary gray bird sanctuary, outreach, wetlands, 0For immediate release: March 5, 2018 The Indiana Audubon Society is inviting teachers and educators to explore the birds...
Help Bring A Snowy Owl into Classrooms Near You!
, Latest News, humane indiana wildlife, snowy owl, taxidermy, 0The 2017/2018 winter season has seen near record breaking Snowy Owl sightings. To date, 150 Snowy Owls have been...
Eastern Bluebird
, Bird of the month, Uncategorized, bird of the month, eastern bluebird, jeff canada, 0Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis) by Jeff Canada I am often asked “how did you get into birding?’ There is...
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