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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
Bird Protection Law Severely Weakened by New Rule
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Bird Protection Law Severely Weakened by New Rule

— 100-year-old bipartisan conservation law undermined by new policy changes
Minnesota Proclaims Lights Out Week for Migratory Birds
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Lights Out Week

— Audubon Upper Mississippi River and partners requested the proclamation to help reduce light pollution.
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Results from Bird-collision Study in Downtown Minneapolis Published
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Results from Bird-collision Study in Downtown Minneapolis Published

— The two-year study documents bird collisions at U.S. Bank Stadium and other buildings in Minneapolis
New Audubon Science: Two-Thirds of North American Birds at Risk of Extinction Due to Climate Change
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New Audubon report details effects of climate change

— Learn how climate change will impact your birds and your community and what you can do to help.
Austin celebrates Bird City Minnesota designation
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Austin celebrates Bird City Minnesota designation

— Austin recognized as a Bird City during the Intl. Migratory Bird Day on Saturday, Oct. 5
City of Austin to celebrate becoming a Bird City
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City of Austin: Now a Bird City!

— Join us for the Bird City designation during the International Migratory Bird Day
Birds in Focus brings together birds and photography
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Birds in Focus brings birds and photography

— Audubon, Canon and Best Buy are hosting free bird photography event at the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge
Wetland managers need to “scale up” restoration planning according to new paper
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New paper concludes that wetland management needs to “scale up”

— Recent marsh bird surveys throughout Minnesota reveal the importance of landscape-level conservation efforts

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