Brigham Audubon is a Chapter of Michigan Audubon. Chapter meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month at the Binder Park Zoo. Chapter activities include: monthly meetings, field trips, and special programs in the greater Battle Creek area. Each year, Brigham Audubon chapter leaders participate in the Central Region Meeting and the Annual Conference of Michigan Audubon.
Michigan Audubon
Connecting Birds and People for the Benefit of Both.
Bernard W. Baker Sanctuary
Baker Sanctuary is located 10 miles northeast of Battle Creek. There are two public trails. The sanctuary was established in 1941 as America's first bird sanctuary dedicated to crane conservation. Baker is a refuge for nesting and migrating sandhill cranes and home to more than 200 species of birds, as well as mammals, reptiles, and amphibians.
Each year Baker Sanctuary is highlighted during the annual CraneFest.
BATTLE CREEK -- Binder Park Zoo is kicking off the year with a free lecture about one of Michigan's most endangered bird species at 7 pm Wednesday, Jan. ...READ MORE