Searching for New President
Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance seeks a new President who is willing to commit their skills and leadership to the
Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance seeks a new President who is willing to commit their skills and leadership to the
We had a wonderful Dragonfly Walk on Sunday! Thank you to Zach Kemp for leading it and opening up that
We had a fantastic turnout at Leonard Preserve for our recent Butterfly Walk, with 25 nature enthusiasts joining us to
The birds Washtenaw Audubon pledges to protect differ in color, size, behavior, geographical preference, and countless other ways. As we honor and celebrate the equally remarkable diversity of the human species, Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance considers the work of inclusion, diversity, and equity a top priority moving forward. We hope that, in doing so, we can bring new creativity and energy to our work in Washtenaw County and beyond for birds and people alike.
Have you found a wounded or orphaned bird or other animal? Please visit the Bird Center of Michigan for more information on what to do in this situation.
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Our mission is to promote the conservation of wildlife and natural beauty in all possible ways, with a particular focus on birds; to cooperate with other organizations whose aims correspond to those of this corporation; and to develop and maintain a conservation program for the youth and adults of the community.
Questions? Comments? Send us a message. Please remember that we are all volunteers, and as such we may be out birding and won’t reply until later.