Daniel Suarez

Conservation Director

Daniel Suarez is the Conservation Director for Audubon Great Lakes, and works to develop and implement Audubon’s conservation and science programs across the Great Lake’s Region with ambitious goals to restore and protect the waters of the Great Lakes and thousands of acres of coastal areas that provide important habitat for hundreds of species of migratory land birds and breeding marsh birds that have declining populations. He builds partnerships and implements conservation projects across Illinois and Indiana. He works closely with public agencies, tribes, NGO partners, and Audubon’s network of chapters and volunteers to restore habitat for birds and people while supporting Audubon’s policy and engagement teams in building a diverse constituency that defends and creates strong public policy across the Great Lakes region. Daniel is also a steering committee member of Chicago Wilderness, where he co-chairs the Agriculture Team and the Grassland Bird Task Force. 

To contact Daniel, please email him at Daniel.Suarez@audubon.org or call him at 312-453-0230 x 2003

Articles by Daniel Suarez

Celebrate World Wetlands Day by Diving into Some of the Coolest Wetlands in Indiana
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Celebrate World Wetlands Day by Diving into Some of the Coolest Wetlands in Indiana

— Annual global celebration of wetlands takes place Friday, February 2
Audubon Great Lakes and Partners Recognized for Work Together to Restore and Conserve the Calumet Region
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Audubon Great Lakes and Partners Recognized for Work Together to Restore and Conserve the Calumet Region

— Calumet Land Conservation Partnership Receives a Chicago Wilderness Alliance Force of Nature Award
Native Plants Help Spring Migrants Across the Great Lakes
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Native Plants Help Spring Migrants Across the Great Lakes

— Exploring the four major food groups for birds through the lens of native plants