The Bird Conservation Network invites you to join the BCN mailing list for the latest information from the BCN community. You’ll get the quarterly newsletter, advocacy alerts, plus updates on interesting BCN-supported projects (like the ongoing Black-crowned Night Heron and Regional Grassland Bird Survey projects). The Will County IAS chapter is a vital member of […]
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Code of Birding Ethics
DEVELOPED AND PROMOTED BY THE AMERICAN BIRDING ASSOCIATION: Everyone who enjoys birds and birding must always respect wildlife, its environment, and the rights of others. In any conflict of interest between birds and birders, the welfare of the birds and their environment comes first. 1. PROMOTE THE WELFARE OF BIRDS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT (a) Support […]
Respecting Owls
The presence of humans can be stressful for owls, so it’s important to understand more about owls and follow simple guidelines to ensure their safety. Chicago Bird Alliance Respecting Owls: Ethical Owl Viewing and Photography
