Indiana Audubon is recruiting volunteers in Northwest Indiana to assist with Secretive Marsh Bird Monitoring, a coordinated survey effort focused on wetland species that are rarely seen but often heard.
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Indiana Audubon is recruiting volunteers in Northwest Indiana to assist with Secretive Marsh Bird Monitoring, a coordinated survey effort focused on wetland species that are rarely seen but often heard.
Indiana Audubon will host the return of its northern saw-whet owl banding demonstrations at the Indiana Dunes this fall, continuing a tradition that blends science and public education in one of the Midwest's key owl migration hotspots.
The Fort Harrison State Park tower will support Indiana Audubon’s ongoing migration research and connect to projects led by partners across the United States, Canada and Latin America.
If you’re reading this, odds are you care about birds. You watch them, listen to them, maybe even plan your weekends around them. I do. But if we want birds to be around for future generations, we’ve got to care about more than just what’s in our binoculars. We...
Birding at the observation tower at Indiana Dunes State Park is different than other styles of birding. It’s very much more akin to fishing, sitting, waiting, except we don’t have lures. So in that respect, we’re more like lumbering brown bears waiting on salmon to swim by. But in...
As the woodlands of Indiana come alive with the sights and sounds of spring, one voice rings especially sweet — the flutelike song of the Wood Thrush! Thanks to the work of Indiana Audubon’s joint-collaborative Chasing Melody project, we’re thrilled to share that six of the 26 Wood Thrushes...
Indiana Audubon Society believes strongly in making birding a safe and accessible activity for all people, regardless of race, color, gender, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
We believe continuing efforts, discussions and action, no matter how uncomfortable at times, are needed to further ensure that birding and nature enjoyment is safe and accessible for everyone. We pledge to continue to support those that share our values and strive to make the outdoors truly accessible for everyone.
Indiana Audubon Society's mission is to engage communities in the enjoyment of birds in their habitat, through conservation, education, and research.
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