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If you prefer to pay by check, please click here for a printable MS-Word or PDF document to submit by mail.  Becoming an Amos W. Butler Audubon Chapter Supporter means that your money stays here locally in Central Indiana.  If you are a National Audubon member, but not also a chapter supporter, we receive zero funds for our important local work. 

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  • Support for our chapter's educational programs, conservation projects, and research
  • LifeLines, our bi-monthly chapter newsletter
  • Support of Lights Out Indy and Wings Over Indy
  • Invitations to members-only events
  • Workshops and entertaining monthly program meetings
  • An opportunity to unite locally with other individuals to advocate protection of the natural world.

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Birdathon

Birdathon 2011 sets a new fundraising record!  Thank you to everyone who donated to benefit the birds of Central Indiana!  Over $500,000 raised since 1987!

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