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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. Organized in 1904 and formally incorporated in 1905, Michigan Audubon is the state’s oldest conservation organization, first formed to protect birds and their habitats through legislation from industry. Now it continues its missions through 3,000 members, 31 local chapters and sanctuaries.

Participants of the A member of the Michigan Young Birders Camp holds a bird while two other teens interact with it. (Photo courtesy of Michigan Audubon)
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Michigan Audubon
2310 Science Parkway Suite 200, Okemos, MI 48864
Email | birds@michiganaudubon.org
Phone | (517) 580-7364


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