The Illinois Audubon Society, established over a century ago, is the oldest non-profit, independent conservation organization in Illinois. Committed to preserving the state's open spaces and fostering the connection between native plants and wildlife, the society actively engages in land protection programs, pre-acquiring land for state and federal governments using dedicated funds.
Through their various programs, such as Bird and Butterfly Sanctuary Certification and Adventures Field Trips, the Illinois Audubon Society encourages participation and education in birding and conservation. Members receive quarterly issues of the Illinois Audubon magazine, featuring articles on birding, conservation issues, and updates on the society's sanctuaries, among other topics.
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