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Grab your binoculars—Birds need your help!

What’s even better than watching birds? Knowing you’ve done something meaningful to protect them. Join Climate Watch, and you’ll be doing both! As the impacts of climate change continue to unfold, nearly two- thirds of all North American birdspecies could struggle to adapt. When you participate in Audubon’s newest community science project, you’ll give Audubon scientists vital data on how birds are faring now—which guides our most effective conservation work to help them adapt.

Join the summer survey team on Saturday, June 8 th from 8:30-11:30am. Our offical meeting location is TBD, but we will start in Hamilton County near the White River and split up the survey locations depending on the number of participants. The more particpants we have, the more survey area we can monitor!

Get ready to count the bluebirds, nuthatches, goldfinches, towhees, or Painted Buntings you see. And know that
you’re an important part of protecting birds and the places they need.

RSVP or send any questions to Audrey Cooper, Amos Butler Audubon Society Board Member and Conservation
Chair. For more information on Climate Watch, contact Chandler Bryant, ABAS Board Member and Climate Watch
Chapter Coordinator.

Audrey Cooper – audreyacooper@gmail.com
Chandler Bryant – Chandlersbryant@gmail.com

Source: National Audubon Society’s Climate Watch webpage

Coordinator Resources for Climate Watch | Audubon

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