Birding Wire

Milestones

Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Ducks Unlimited is celebrating 80 years of conservation success due to the tireless support and efforts of generations of DU members, volunteers and partners who have championed the organization's critical conservation mission to conserve and restore wetlands and other vital habitats for North America's waterfowl.
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The Hog Island Audubon camp specializes in a wide variety of six-day birding and ornithology programs, from "Breaking into Birding" which introduces basic topics such as field identification, to "Hands-On Bird Science", a methods session teaching skills in bird-banding, study skin preparation and sound recording.
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Signed Aug. 16, 1916, the Migratory Bird Treaty connects federal, state, private, non-government, tribal and international partners, who share a long, successful history of conserving, protecting and managing migratory bird populations and their habitats.
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Kirtland's Warbler Wildlife Management Area was established Sept. 3, 1980 in response to the need for more land dedicated to the recovery of the endangered Kirtland's warbler and consists of 125 tracts of land totaling more than 6,000 acres located throughout eight counties in the northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan.
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