$1,750

Raised of $1,750

Chirp Chasers

133 total birds seen

Team participating in Great Wisconsin Birdathon 2022

Takes place Apr 15 - Jun 15, 2022

Captained by Alison Sazama

Support the Chirp Chaser's team in the Great Wisconsin Birdathon 2022!

Once again the Chippewa County Land Conservancy's "wild about birds' team, the Chirp Chaser's, prepares to sight as many birds as possible during the Great Wisconsin Birdathon in an effort to raise money for these delightful creatures.

Birds need our help! North America has lost over 3 billion birds since the 1970s, and we want to help #BringBirdsBack. By donating to our team, you're supporting the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin's Bird Protection Fund, which funds Wisconsin's highest priority bird conservation projects AND an added bonus is that your donation will also support the Chippewa County Land Conservancy. A win-win!

Your support would mean a lot to our team. Birds have made an incredible difference in our lives and we want to protect them. Our goal this year is to view 125 species and raise $1,750.00. An impressive goal but this year we plan to bird for a week to achieve that goal. Our birding week will run from May 15-21 and every dollar counts when it comes to helping our birds. No donation is too small! Thank you for considering!

Make a donation online by clicking "donate" above, or mail a check to: Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, ATTN: Great Wisconsin Birdathon, 211 S. Paterson St., Suite 100, Madison, WI 53703 (and include our team's name in the memo line!)

Team Members 3

Recent updates

Alison Sazama

1 yr. ago

93

birds seen

$0.54

Per bird seen

$50.22

Earned

Jeffrey Brown

1 yr. ago

40

birds seen

$25

Per bird seen

$1,000

Earned

Contributions 10

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Your Donation Makes a Difference For Birds

Donations made to the Great Wisconsin Birdathon support the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin’s Bird Protection Fund, which has given out over $1.2 million towards Wisconsin’s highest priority bird conservation projects since its inception in 2009.

Whether it's creating Piping Plover habitat, rearing Whooping Crane chicks, monitoring Kirtland's Warbler nests, supporting community initiatives for bird-friendly neighborhoods, engaging new and underrepresented voices in the birding community, building impactful collaborations to protect Wisconsin's Important Bird Areas, protecting our neotropical migrants on their long migratory journeys to Central America ... the Bird Protection Fund is there to help.

Your donations make this work possible. Thank you for supporting on-the-ground conservation and being there #ForTheBirds!