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Audubon welcomes Chad Dayton to Minnesota board
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Chad Dayton joins Audubon Minnesota board

— Dayton will bring new energy to the Upper Mississippi Flyway
Audubon applauds fix for Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund appropriations
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Audubon applauds Trust Fund fix

— The Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund plays a critical role in bird conservation throughout Minnesota
US House Overwhelmingly Approves Permanent Reauthorization of Major Conservation Program
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Major Conservation Program Permanently Reauthorized

— If you have ever enjoyed a public park or natural area, you likely have the Land and Water Conservation Fund to thank.
Luis Ramirez
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Luis Ramirez, Director of Conservation

Audubon Minnesota has hired a new Director of Conservation

Water Action Day to be held at Minnesota State Capitol on April 10, 2019
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Water Action Day - April 10

— Advocate for clean water in Minnesota at the State Capitol
Gov. Mark Dayton and Audubon proclaim 2018 the Year of the Bird
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Gov. Mark Dayton proclaims 2018 Year of the Bird

— Audubon members in Minnesota have come together to highlight everyday actions that help migratory birds
Audubon Minnesota applauds Xcel for requiring solar proposals to disclose vegetation details
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Audubon Minnesota applauds Xcel

— Audubon encourages the use of native plants on solar sites
240 Acres of Important Bird Habitat Now Permanently Protected in Northwest Minnesota
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240 Acres of Habitat Now Permanently Protected in Northwest Minnesota

— Many declining bird species will benefit from the conservation easements
Future conservationists flaunt bird and water wisdom
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Future conservationists flaunt bird and water wisdom

Audubon Minnesota is encouraging conservation through education and outreach

Audubon and National Park Service Predict Big Changes for Birds in a Warming World
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New Study Predicts Big Changes for Birds in a Warming World

— America’s national parks could see an influx of newcomers and the departure of familiar species by 2050

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