Indiana Audubon has received a $27,000 challenge grant from the Efroymson Family Fund in support of the society’s initiatives...
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New birding sites inducted to Indiana Birding Trail
, Latest News, #21in21, flora richardson, geist dam, hovey lake, ibt, indiana birding trail, wabashiki, 0For immediate release: December 21, 2020 Indiana Audubon has announced the induction of six new birding destinations as part...
For immediate release: Dec. 15, 2020 Indiana Audubon officially welcomed the town of Terre Haute as the 15th member...
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The Indiana Audubon Society is inviting nature enthusiasts to participate in the National Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count (CBC),...
Temporary Closure in Effect: Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary is closing temporarily as staff and volunteers address the abundance of...
Indiana Audubon is taking nominations for birding sites and destinations to be inducted into the Indiana Birding Trail, joining...
Audubon announces annual service awards for 2020
, Awards, Latest News, awards, Brad Bumgardner, Brooks, mason, richard maxey, 0At their recent Annual Membership Meeting at Fort Harrison State Park, Indiana Audubon Society (IAS) presented their James H....
Winter Owl Trips Online
, Latest News, great gray owl, owl tour, sax zim bog, UP michigan, winter finches, 0Indiana Audubon is pleased to announce two special winter owl trips being planned for the northwoods. Birders can join...
Audubon offers return of Indiana Dunes owl banding demonstrations this fall
, Latest News, Indiana Dunes, saw-whet owl, 0Indiana Audubon is partnering with the Indiana Dunes National Park to offer saw-whet owl banding demonstrations again this fall. ...
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