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For 125 years, Indiana Audubon has been dedicated to engaging communities in the wonder of birds, and I’m excited...
Join a budget-friendly caravanning tour in February exploring Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in search of Snowy Owls or our extended weekend in the Sax-Zim...
This week marks the start of our 2023 Project Owlnet season! To fund our research, we’ve launched a silent auction featuring a captivating woodblock print by Matt Rees, owl...
Founded in 1898, Indiana Audubon Society’s mission is to engage communities in the enjoyment of birds in their habitat,...
Indiana Audubon Applauds Governor Holcomb’s Declaration of Migratory Bird Awareness Week
, Latest News, proclamation, 0Indiana Audubon is pleased to announce that Governor Eric Holcomb has officially declared September 17-22 as Migratory Bird Awareness...
Indiana Audubon’s 125th Celebration Soars into Eagle Creek Park
, Latest News, 125th anniversary, fall, humane indiana wildlife, 0INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Audubon is thrilled to announce a fall migration-themed 125th celebration, set to take flight at Eagle...
2023 Fall Waterbird Count Begins
, Latest News, fall waterbird count, Indiana Dunes, jaeger, little gull, miller beach, 0Indiana Audubon’s first Lake Michigan Waterbird Survey has begun. Will Keller, a recent Kalamazoo College biology graduate, is leading...
Fall Waterbird Art Raffle
, Latest News, fall, Indiana Dunes, jaeger, miller beach, waterbird counter, 0Participate in our Lake Michigan Fall Waterbird Survey raffle to win a stunning limited edition woodblock print of a...
Join our Board of Directors Indiana Audubon is seeking new board members! If you are passionate about bird conservation...
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