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Audubon is a Great Home! The City of Audubon is located along US Highway 10 East. ~ 7 miles West of Detroit Lakes, MN ~ ~ 40 miles East of Fargo, ND ~ ~ 210 miles Northwest of Minneapolis, MN ~ Audubon is a growing, close-knit community of 560 residents. It is a safe place to live and raise children offering:
Audubon (/ ˈɔːdəbən / AW-də-bən) [6] is a city in Becker County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 560 at the 2020 census. [2] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.56 square miles (1.45 km 2), all land. It is located near Lake Park as well as Detroit Lakes. [7]
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City of Audubon, MN. 804 likes · 2 talking about this. Audubon, located in northwest Minn, was named in honor of J.J. Audubon for its bright wild flowers, singing birds, and water fowl swimming on...
Audubon received its name before it became a town. In August of 1871, an official of the railroad came here on an inspection tour and a party of friends accompanied him. The prairie was bright with wild flowers, birds singing, and water fowl swimming on the lake.
Audubon is situated in Becker County, within the state of Minnesota in the United States. It lies in the west-central part of Minnesota, approximately 10 miles east of the city of Detroit Lakes and about 200 miles northwest of Minneapolis.
We deliver conservation results by focusing on programs supported by science, education, and advocacy. Audubon Upper Mississippi River is a regional office of the National Audubon Society. Protecting birds and their habitats. Help secure the future for birds at risk from habitat loss, climate change, and other threats.
Audubon, MN Established 1872. 357 4th Street PO Box 263 Audubon MN 56511. Phone: 218-439-6582 Fax:218-439-3910. Non-Discrimination Statement. As I grew up I was fervently desirous of becoming acquainted with Nature. - J.J. Audubon.
Important Bird Areas (IBAs) provide essential habitat for one or more breeding, wintering, and/or migrating bird species. The IBA program is designed to be proactive, voluntary, participatory, science-based and works to identify, monitor and conserve the most essential habitats for birds.
Audubon aimed to establish benchmark survey sites to guide future conservation activities within Important Bird Areas for three species of conservation concern: Black Tern, Common Tern and Yellow Rail.