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    There are three owl species in Indiana that could use more nesting boxes: the barn owl, barred owl and Eastern screech owl. ... 7-Eleven is giving away free Slurpees on Jan. 31 to fight the ...

  3. Drumlin Farm - Wikipedia

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    Drumlin Farm is a 291-acre [1] farm and wildlife sanctuary which is also the site of the headquarters of the Massachusetts Audubon Society. It is located at 208 South Great Road in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Drumlin Farm is a working farm with animals and sustainably grown crops. [1]

  4. Whitefish Point Bird Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Whitefish Point dunes and sand-cobble beach. The American Bird Conservancy designated Whitefish Point a Globally Important Bird Area. [1] [2] Whitefish Point's land and water features create a natural corridor that funnels thousands of birds during spring and fall migrations, providing unique opportunities for research, education, and conservation programs.

  5. Golden Gate Bird Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Golden Gate Bird Alliance is an American 501(c)(3) non-profit environmental organization engaged in bird conservation and environmental awareness.Headquartered in the David Brower Center in Berkeley, California, Golden Gate Bird Alliance was formed in 1917 and incorporated into the National Audubon Society in 1948.

  6. Connecticut Audubon Society Birdcraft Museum and Sanctuary

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    The Connecticut Audubon Society has documented sightings of more than 120 species of birds at this site, [4] and the organization has operated a bird banding station here since 1979. [4] The natural history museum contains mounted preserved animals displayed in dioramas depicting Connecticut's wildlife as it existed at the end of the 20th ...

  7. Hartford Audubon Society - Wikipedia

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    The Hartford Audubon Society was founded in 1909 as the Hartford Bird Study Club. [3] [4] The club's initial aims included advancing ornithological knowledge, protecting birds, and "interesting the general public" in the welfare of birds. [4] The club began offering lectures on birds and conservation in 1909 and guided walks in 1911.

  8. Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Fairfield - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Fairfield is a nature center and wildlife sanctuary in the Greenfield Hill area of Fairfield, Connecticut. Constructed in 1971, the center features classrooms for environmental education programs, live animals on display, natural history exhibits, a nature library, a solar greenhouse and a gift shop.

  9. The Sibley Guide to Birds - Wikipedia

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    The Sibley Guide to Birds is a reference work and field guide for the birds found in the continental United States and Canada.It is written and illustrated by ornithologist David Allen Sibley.