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1 week agoWe all have a part to play in supporting migratory birds!
Whether it’s reducing the use of pesticides at home or reaching out to policymakers and city planners, we can all get involved and promote bird conservation together.
Learn more about this year's #WMBD2025 theme: #SharedSpaces: Creating Bird-Friendly Cities and Communities!
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Monthly Archives: February 2018
Recognizing Ed Cole
Recognizing Ed Cole for his Contributions to AuSable Valley Audubon as part of the 45th Anniversary Celebration Ed joined the AuSable Valley Audubon about 12 years ago –when he was in his mid-80’s! Since then he has been an active … Continue reading
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