ABAS: Name Change Survey
The Amos Butler Audubon Society Board is discussing an important issue regarding the name of our organization as a way to ensure we are living up to our mission. We are gathering information to determine next steps.
The Amos Butler Audubon Society Board is discussing an important issue regarding the name of our organization as a way to ensure we are living up to our mission. We are gathering information to determine next steps.
It’s all about the peregrines in this article featuring a nest box announcement, close encounters, and a falcon’s favorite food.
The health of Indiana’s waterfowl has been at the forefront of outdoor-lover's minds as of late, but the DNR has been faithfully monitoring and managing wetland populations for years. Read on to learn about these programs and for an update on the avian flu.
Read about the Indiana-born-and-bred birder who recently claimed a state record- and reclaimed it with a couple sparrows.
Our third Birdathon Report series installment is full of plants for birds- and turtles! Read here:
The second installment of our Birdathon Reports highlights increased access to birding gear.
Meet Valerie Chambon - New Board member for Amos Butler Audubon Society!
Which organization has funded the work of our friends at the American Bird Conservancy the longest? Find out here, and celebrate more of Amos Butler’s international partner projects made possible by donors like YOU!
For 10 days Hendricks County, IN was home to a rare bird
Move over weird ducks, it’s winter passerine season! Scott Johnson details three “little brown birds” of our rural counties, as well as a rarity you should be on the lookout for. Learn about the birds here.