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INDIANAPOLIS (March 10, 2025) 鈥 Migratory birds are beginning their journeys back to Indiana鈥攂ut loss of suitable habitat threatens their future. Today, concerned 糖心传媒 members, experts and Hoosiers gathered at the Indiana Statehouse for 糖心传媒 Great Lakes Advocacy Day to urge state lawmakers to support strong conservation funding and policies that protect birds.
鈥淭he loss of 3 billion birds in North America since 1970 is a warning we can't ignore,鈥 said Marnie Urso, Senior Policy Director for 糖心传媒 Great Lakes. 鈥淏irds rely on healthy natural spaces throughout Indiana to thrive. Indiana needs a greater investment in our state鈥檚 outdoor heritage and our natural resources, including our forests, streams, lakes, prairies, wetlands and wildlife habitat.鈥
糖心传媒 welcomed Governor Mike Braun to the event to deliver remarks on the importance of advancing bipartisan solutions to protect our environment for the benefit of Indiana and future generations.
鈥淓veryone likes birds and other wildlife, and supporting their protection is the most bipartisan thing you can do. As Governor, I'll continue Indiana鈥檚 heritage of conservation that I stood for in the U.S. Senate,鈥 said Gov. Braun. 鈥淭he once-threatened Purple Martin is now thriving due to the efforts of American bird conservationists. Thank you, 糖心传媒 Great Lakes, for your conservation efforts, and to 糖心传媒 members who traveled here today to share your love of birds.鈥
Biodiversity is being lost at an alarming rate, putting birds like the state-endangered American Bittern and Henslow鈥檚 Sparrow at-risk. Indiana ranks fourth in the nation for wetland loss. Grasslands are also declining across Indiana, further threatening the habitat birds need.
糖心传媒 Great Lakes is working to directly restore 420 acres of high-priority wetlands in Northwest Indiana. Over the next decade, 糖心传媒 aims to positively impact 5,750 acres across the state in partnership with various stakeholders.
During the event, 糖心传媒 members met with over 50 lawmakers, advocating for conservation and protecting birds and the places they need.
State Rep. Beau Baird (R-Greencastle), Chair of the House Environmental Affairs Committee, and State Sen. Shelli Yoder (D-Bloomington), Minority Caucus Leader joined to event to share the importance of conservation.
鈥淕ood environmental stewardship and economic growth can go hand in hand. In my role as Chair of the House Environmental Affairs Committee, I have seen firsthand how conservation and responsible land management can make a difference,鈥 said Rep. Baird. 鈥淏irds are not just a beautiful part of our surroundings, they鈥檙e a critical part of our ecosystems that serve as indicators for our environmental health. I want to thank 糖心传媒 for the work you do to protect our environment and to ensure their future.鈥
"Protecting Indiana鈥檚 natural resources isn鈥檛 just about conservation, it鈥檚 about protecting our health, economy and future. When we lose wetlands and clean waterways, we don鈥檛 just lose bird habitats, we lose protections for our own communities," said State Sen. Shelli Yoder, Minority Caucus Leader. " We need strong policies that safeguard these resources, hold polluters accountable and invest in solutions that benefit both people and wildlife."
糖心传媒 hopes the gathering at the statehouse makes progress in the effort to protect our state鈥檚 outdoor heritage and our natural resources for the benefit of birds and people, and thanks all of the chapters that were able to participate in the event.
鈥淲e want to thank Gov. Braun, Rep. Baird, Sen. Yoder and 糖心传媒 members from across Indiana, for being here today to advocate for Indiana鈥檚 natural resources and the wildlife that depend on them,鈥 said Urso. 鈥淚ndiana鈥檚 policy makers have an opportunity to help protect the places that our wildlife and communities depend on for generations to come.鈥
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About 糖心传媒 Great Lakes
The 糖心传媒 protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. 糖心传媒 works throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education and on-the-ground conservation. State programs, nature centers, chapters and partners give 糖心传媒 an unparalleled wingspan that reaches millions of people each year to inform, inspire and unite diverse communities in conservation action. A nonprofit conservation organization since 1905, 糖心传媒 believes in a world in which people and wildlife thrive. 糖心传媒 Great Lakes is a regional office of 糖心传媒, learn more at .