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Great Lakes Piping Plover. Photo: Michael Greer

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Advocating for Great Lakes Birds & People

Audubon Applauds Governor Evers’ Proposed Budget for Major Investment in Oneida Nation Conservation and Wild Rice Restoration
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Audubon Applauds Governor Evers’ Proposed Budget for Major Investment in Oneida Nation Conservation and Wild Rice Restoration

Funding prioritizes Oneida Nation’s wetland restoration and Wild Rice Restoration and Public Education Initiative to benefit Wisconsin’s wildlife and communities

Celebrate World Wetlands Day by Taking a Tour of Wisconsin’s Wetlands
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Celebrate World Wetlands Day by Taking a Tour of Wisconsin’s Wetlands

Explore the benefits that wetlands provide to birds, other wildlife and local communities

Audubon Members Flock to Indiana Statehouse to Push for More Renewable Energy and Wetlands Protections
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Audubon Members Flock to Indiana Statehouse to Push for More Renewable Energy and Wetlands Protections

Hoosiers urge policy makers to move state toward a healthier future for birds, wildlife and people at Audubon Great Lakes Advocacy Day

Congress Funds Critical Investment in the Great Lakes
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Congress Funds Critical Investment in the Great Lakes

Audubon Great Lakes Celebrates Funding for Great Lakes Restoration Initiative

Bipartisan Bill to Support Farmers and Foresters in the Fight against Climate Change Passes Congress
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Bipartisan Bill to Support Farmers and Foresters in the Fight against Climate Change Passes Congress

The Growing Climate Solutions Act will assist farmers and foresters in adopting sustainable management practices to protect birds and people

Indiana Wetlands Task Force Call for More Protections of State’s Wetlands
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Indiana Wetlands Task Force Call for More Protections of State’s Wetlands

Brian Vigue, Audubon Great Lakes Statement on the Task Force’s Final Report Recommendations

As Climate Change Threatens Birds, Great Lakes States Recognize the Importance of Clean Energy
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As Climate Change Threatens Birds, Great Lakes States Recognize the Importance of Clean Energy

Celebrate Clean Energy Week, September 26 – 30, 2022

Building Properly Siting Transmission Lines Needed to Secure a Safer Future for Birds and People
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Building Properly Siting Transmission Lines Needed to Secure a Safer Future for Birds and People

We can expand renewable energy and protect birds

Senator Tammy Baldwin Tours Allouez Bay Restoration Project with Audubon Great Lakes to Discuss Importance of Federal Policy on Local Conservation
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Senator Tammy Baldwin Tours Allouez Bay Restoration Project with Audubon Great Lakes to Discuss Importance of Federal Policy on Local Conservation

Audubon Great Lakes Shares Wetland Restoration Work, Thanks Sen. Baldwin for Championing Conservation Policy to Protect Wisconsin Birds and Natural Resources

What the Inflation Reduction Act Means for the Great Lakes Region
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What the Inflation Reduction Act Means for the Great Lakes Region

Climate change is being felt here and now in the Great Lakes. Historic climate legislation takes big step to put us back on track to meet climate goals to protect our region’s birds and people.