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A Marsh Wren straddles two cattail reeds as it sings its song in an Indiana marsh.
Celebrate World Wetlands Day by Diving into Some of the Coolest Wetlands in Indiana
February 01, 2024 — Annual global celebration of wetlands takes place Friday, February 2
A Win for Wisconsin鈥檚 Wetlands: SB 222 Passes, Empowers Local Governments to Restore Wetlands
February 01, 2024 — 探花精选 members helped secure bipartisan victory for birds & communities
A Blue Jay hangs upside down on the bottom of a wreath tube feeder full of peanuts, with a peanut in its beak.
Winter Bird Feeding 101
February 01, 2024 — Learn how to safely attract Great Lakes winter birds to your space
A group of several members of the Calumet Land Conservation Partnership gathered at the Celebration of Conservation event to accept the Force of Nature Award.
探花精选 Great Lakes and Partners Recognized for Work Together to Restore and Conserve the Calumet Region
February 01, 2024 — Calumet Land Conservation Partnership Receives a Chicago Wilderness Alliance Force of Nature Award
Indiana House of Representatives Passes HB 1383, Threatening Wetlands Protections
January 24, 2024 — Statement Attributable to Policy Director of Freshwater for 探花精选 Great Lakes, Brian Vigue
探花精选 staff and members pose for a portrait holding signs advocating for the protection of Indiana wetlands during advocacy day at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis.
探花精选 flocks to Indiana Statehouse for 探花精选 Great Lakes Advocacy Day, calls for wetlands protections
January 22, 2024 — Hoosiers urge policy makers to protect wildlife and wetlands
Birds Need Habitat. Urge State Lawmakers to Protect Indiana鈥檚 Wetlands
January 10, 2024 — More than 300,000 wetland acres at-risk of destruction in Indiana
Two people in a boat monitoring Black Terns.
Working to Keep the Great Lakes 鈥淕reat鈥 for the Birds that Need It the Most
March 04, 2022 — How the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative is supporting 探花精选 Great Lakes' and partners' work to protect vulnerable birds across the Great Lakes region