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Get Involved!... VOLUNTEERSERVICES

 

If you would like to volunteer with us, you may call us at (317) 767-4690 or click on the name of the person next to your area of interest in order to send an email to the committee chairperson. Thank you for your interest.

COMMITTEE
CONTACT
Annual Banquet -open-
Birdathon Donna McCarty
Communications Andrea Fagan
Conservation James Cole
Education Angie Cole
Field Trips James Cole
Finance Debra Lloyd
Hospitality April Sterling
Membership April Sterling
Planning -open-
Programs Roger Sweets
Publicity -open-
Volunteer Lynne Arrowsmith
Webmaster

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Get Involved!... CONSERVATIONEFFORTS

 

 

LOCAL CONSERVATION ISSUES

Help designate Indiana Important Bird Areas

Habitat loss and fragmentation are the most serious threats facing bird populations across America and around the world. Important Bird Areas, or IBAs, are sites that provide essential habitat for one or more bird species. IBAs include sites for breeding, wintering, and/or migrating birds. IBAs may be a few acres, but they are usually sites or landscapes that stand out from their surroundings. The identification of IBAs in Indiana is an important first step in this bird conservation initiative. Click Here to find out how you can be a part of finding sites in Indiana for the IBA initiative.

Support Central Indiana Land Trust

As Central Indiana’s regional land trust, CILTI has the challenge of protecting land in an area of significant development pressure. The rapid pace of urbanization, poorly planned growth and sprawling development is destroying our natural land and threatening our animals, plants, air and water at an alarming rate. To ensure that our children and grandchildren have woods to explore, prairies to wander and clean rivers to play in, we must increase the pace of our protection efforts as we strive to save our last special places. If you believe like we do that natural areas are essential to a healthy environment and economic prosperity, and that people enjoy an enhanced quality of life with access to nature, we ask you to support our partners at CILTI, your land trust. Click here to donate or find out more.

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STATE & NATIONAL CONSERVATION ISSUES

Audubon Lawmaker Positions

Audubon Newswire

Audubon Take Action

Contacting your Indiana Legislator

Cornell University's Citizen Science Program

U.S. Congressional Information