Volunteer with Michigan Audubon. Help staff events, compile Citizen Science data, steward sanctuaries, and more. Contact us for volunteer opportunities.| Michigan Audubon
Donate now to support bird conservation. Your donation provides funding for our sanctuaries, educational programming, advocacy campaigns, and research.| Michigan Audubon
Show Your Love for Birds — and Give Back While You Do It! Michigan Audubon has partnered with The Mitten State, a beloved Michigan-based apparel brand, to bring you a cozy, stylish collection of bird-themed shirts, sweatshirts,| Michigan Audubon
As we welcome the month of October, many of us also warmly welcome the early fall staple of the Sandhill Crane’s annual migration. With a wingspan up to six feet, the Sandhill Crane is not only the largest bird in Michigan, but it still holds the title for the oldest living bird species.| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Join Michigan Audubon’s Birdathon Big Day 2025—a one-day birding challenge raising $10,000 for avian research at WPBO. Track species, make a per-bird pledge, and help protect birds through hands-on conservation!| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Michigan Audubon is excited to announce the launch of Bird City Michigan, a new initiative recognizing communities committed to bird conservation and habitat preservation. As part of the Bird City Network, this program celebrates cities, villages, towns, counties, and campuses that prioritize creating healthier environments for both birds and people. What is Bird City Michigan? [...] The post Michigan Audubon Launches Bird City Michigan with Village of Roscommon as First Designee appeared fir...| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Michigan Audubon has 18 bird sanctuaries across Michigan. Each aids in protecting native plants and animals. View a map and descriptions of each.| Michigan Audubon
Chad’s Conservation Update February 2025| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., manages the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on at them: birds seen or heard, conservation work, improvements, interesting plants, and more.| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., joined the Michigan Audubon team in March of 2023 and has made great progress in reviving the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., joined the Michigan Audubon team in March of 2023 and has made great progress in reviving the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on| Michigan Audubon
Conservation Manager Chad Machinski, M.S., joined the Michigan Audubon team in March of 2023 and has made great progress in reviving the stewardship of MA's sanctuaries and engaging with our dedicated volunteers ever since. To help you stay connected with the work being done, he will be presenting regular online updates about activities going on| Michigan Audubon