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How to Be a Responsible Birder and Wildlife Photographer

How to Be a Responsible Birder and Wildlife Photographer

— By following birding best-practices, you can help protect Great Lakes birds
Mass Collision of Birds in Chicago Reminds Us of the Important Steps We Can Take to Protect Migrating Species

Mass Collision of Birds in Chicago Reminds Us of the Important Steps We Can Take to Protect Migrating Species

— The death of hundreds of migrating birds from one building leaves bird lovers across the Great Lakes reeling, and calling for solutions
Climate Change is Threatening Michigan Birds, Strong Renewable Energy Policy is Needed 

Climate Change is Threatening Michigan Birds, Strong Renewable Energy Policy is Needed 

— Join Audubon Great Lakes as We Advocate for 100 Percent Renewable Energy in Michigan
Protecting Nature’s Treasures In Illinois

Protecting Nature’s Treasures In Illinois

— Celebrating the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission 60th Anniversary
Meet the Audubon Interns Who are Restoring Chicago’s Bird Habitat

Meet the Audubon Interns Who are Restoring Chicago’s Bird Habitat

— Audubon Great Lakes’ Habitat Restoration Internship Program Celebrates a Successful Conservation Season
World Water Week: Preserving Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands for Birds and People

World Water Week: Preserving Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands for Birds and People

— Whether you’re in a suburban, urban, or rural landscape you can adopt several watershed and wetland friendly behaviors that will reduce your impact
Celebrate World Water Week with Nature's Most Vital Resource

Celebrate World Water Week with Nature's Most Vital Resource

— From clean water to flood protection and homes for wildlife, wetlands provide many services to communities
World Water Week: Protecting Indiana’s Wetlands Post-Supreme Court’s Ruling in Sackett v. EPA

World Water Week: Protecting Indiana’s Wetlands Post-Supreme Court’s Ruling in Sackett v. EPA

— Nature based solutions like wetland restoration provide clean drinking water and protect against both drought and flooding by collecting excess water
National Audubon Society Names Ashly Steinke its Grassland Ecologist for Wisconsin

National Audubon Society Names Ashly Steinke its Grassland Ecologist for Wisconsin

— Will build landowner relationships that help the Audubon Conservation Ranching program grow