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How San Diego City College Audubon Club Found Community Through a Mural

Inspired by the Audubon Mural Project, this summer students in an Audubon campus chapter came together to paint dozens of climate-threatened birds each in their very own frame.

Sinnissippi Audubon - 50 Years of Stewardship, Advocacy, and Conservation

This year marks the 50th year of Sinnissippi Audubon, which was founded in 1972.<br/><br/>One of our first efforts, besides lobbying the City of Rockford to recycle, was to lobby it to stop dumping the snow it cleared from downtown streets into the Rock River. It contained salt, trash, and miscellaneous debris, like car mufflers. Over the years, we have provided stewardship and advocated for places like Searls Park Prairie and Bell Bowl Prairie. It's hard to believe that Bell Bowl Prairie advocacy has spanned 50 years! We have spread conservation awareness through education and the Audubon Mural Project. And celebrated the addition of an official city bird, the peregrine falcon.<br/><br/>Please join us as we celebrate more of our accomplishments over the past 50 years, bring back our environmental awards to Cheer &amp; Jeer those in our community, and welcome guest speaker Chris Benda. Chris is a botanist, accomplished photographer, and author of sev

Audubon Mural Project Artists Paint Birds on the Brink

Orion Magazine | Spring 2021

Photo by Daniele Levis Pelusi THE PURPOSE OF THE TRIP was to see my mother’s father one last time, but on the way in we stopped for a day in Mumbai to stretch our legs. I’d drawn a whole map for myself on the plane and now was following my dotted line through various markets and bakeries, culminating in a visit to the CSMVS, the city’s largest art museum. As with many other of India’s cultural institutions, the price for admission varies for local visitors and international tourists, and as I thumbed through my wallet in the queue, I realized that I’d overspent at the underground zine fest and only had enough cash left to cover the local rate. I don’t speak Hindi, but I thought, if I kept my mouth shut, I might look the part I had no American flags on my shirt, anyway but when I got to the front and wordlessly held out my several dozen rupees, the guard saw right through me and pointed to the tourist rate on the sign. Too embarrassed to explain myself or double down on t

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