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Michigan Audubon

Michigan Audubon connects birds and people for the benefit of both through conservation, education, and research efforts in the state of Michigan.

Founded in 1904 and formally incorporated in 1905, Michigan Audubon is the state's oldest conservation organization. The organization's early history was dedicated to securing protective legislation for birds at a time when the millinery industry was harming songbird populations. Through the devotion of its early conservation-minded founders, Michigan Audubon was recognized nationally for advocacy and education efforts. 

Today, Michigan Audubon's commitment to birds continues through avian research at Whitefish Point Bird Observatory and community science projects throughout the state. Likewise, the organization educates and inspires thousands annually through youth education programs, birdwatching trips and tours, and Mi Bird-Friendly Communities outreach events. Michigan Audubon's bird sanctuary network is growing and includes thousands of acres of protected bird habitat from Jackson County to the Keweenaw Peninsula. More than 30 chapters of Michigan Audubon focus on local conservation issues and provide educational programs within their communities.


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Contact Michigan Audubon


2310 Science Pkwy
Okemos, Michigan  48864
Phone: 517-580-7364


 

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