Amos W. Butler Audubon Board Members
- Don Gorney, President
- Roger Sweet, Past President
- Debra Lloyd, Treasurer
- Kristin Bingham, Recording Secretary
- Donna McCarty, Birdathon Chair
- Cliff Chapman, Conservation Chair
- Amanda Smith, Education Chair
- Martyn Roberts, Membership Chair
- Dave Clarke, Program Chair
- Open, Volunteer Chair
- Bill Murphy, Newsletter Editor
- Don Bennett, Board Member
- Dave Benson, Board Member
- Janet Creamer, Field Trip Co-chair
- Jeanette Frazier, Board Member
- Wes Homoya, Board Member
- John Schaust, Board Member
Events & Activities
| Beginning Bird Hikes Wed Sep 08 @08:00AM |
| EcoLab Bird Hikes Wed Sep 08 @08:00AM |
| Eagle Creek - Bird Hikes Sun Sep 12 @09:00AM |
| Whooping Cranes - Adventures of a Fanatic Tue Sep 14 @07:30PM |
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Birdathon
Birdathon 2009 raised an incredible $29,168.
We set our goal for $21,867 and hoped for the best. Well, we got the best — and then some.
Lights Out Indy
AWBAS Blog
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Goose Pond FWA Biodiversity Survey
Amos W. Butler Audubon Society (AWBAS) was a primary sponsor of the Goose Pond FWA Biodiversity Survey that was held July 16-17. Other primary sponsors were the Indiana Academy of Science and the Rivers Institute at Hanover College. The event[…]
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Birdathon
The Amos W. Butler Audubon Birdathon has a rich 20+ year history of providing funding for activities that promote the welfare of the birds of Central Indiana. For example, we have donated more than $100,000 to the American Bird Conservancy[…]
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Earth Day Indiana 2010
We spoke with many members and friends at Earth Day Indiana on Saturday, April 24. This was the 40th Earth Day celebration and number 20 for Indiana. The event was held at a new venue - White River State Park[…]
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A Woodcock in the Freezer
"Why do you have dead birds in your freezer?", asked my son's friend after he had reached into a popsicle box and pulled out a dead bird in a Ziploc bag rather than the icy treat he was after. I[…]
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Finally, our new website!
It took awhile, but Amos W. Butler Audubon finally has a redesigned website. The site went live on March 31. Now that the site is up, comes the inevitable tweaks, additions, edits, etc. that will need to be done. We[…]
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