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Detroit Audubon Society‘s 2011 Annual Conservation Conference:

Bringing Birds and Nature Back to the Detroit River


Saturday March 26, 2011
10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (registration at 9:30 a.m.)
Wayne County Community College-Downtown Campus
1001 W. Fort Street, Detroit, Michigan 48226
Kenn Kaufman
Internationally noted field guide author, artist,
conservationist will premiere his new
presentation on birds and rivers.

John Hartig
Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge
Manager overseeing restoration of 5,000 acres
of habitat along the Detroit River for 300
species of migratory birds, 29 species of
waterfowl and 65 species of fish.

Caleb Putnam
Coordinator of Michigan’s Important Bird
Areas (IBA) program speaking on “The Detroit
River IBA and its importance to maintaining
migratory birds.”

Matrix Theatre Company


presents “Ghost Waters” with giant puppets and
people; a story of the streams and wetlands of
the old Detroit River.

Also Silent Auction, Exhibits and More.


Join us for a tour of Milliken State Park on the Detroit River
after the Conference with park ranger, Steve Brock.
Registration - detas@bignet.net or 248-354-5804. $35 regular, $20 students. Includes lunch.

Sponsored by
Detroit Audubon Society Detroit Riverfront Conservancy DTE Energy

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