Audubon Engagement: Connecting People & Birds
Sullys Hill Learning Center near Devils Lake is now an interactive bird and wildlife education facility, as a result of Audubon’s collaborative partnership with the US Fish & Wildlife Service. Now that the construction phase is done, we are excited to engage a diverse range of conservation partners and new constituents, including birders, students, farmers/landowners, and families in learning about, enjoying, and protecting our unique Prairie Potholes.
For more information- http://www.fws.gov/sullyshill/
Social Media – Recognizing the importance of the emerging media reach, Audubon Dakota has increased its social media profile by adding Facebook, Google+, Flickr (Yahoo), UStream, Vimeo, YouTube, and twitter accounts. This integrated online social profile has allowed our program to engage significantly more supporters, while simultaneously introducing our brand to new audiences. With the support and mentorship of the Board of Stewards, Audubon Dakota will expand on this success with new ways to enhance the importance of birds and our natural habitats.
How you can help, right now
Support Rowe Sanctuary
Help us continue our important work for Sandhill Cranes and other birds that rely on the Platte River ecosystem!
Support Spring Creek Prairie
We are able to provide and protect this amazing landscape only with the help of private donations. Help us keep the trails open and the prairie thriving!
Support Audubon in the Great Plains
Support our work with local landowners, urban woods and prairies, and education programs in Nebraska and the Dakotas!