Bloomington Earns Two-Year Bird Town Recertification from Indiana Audubon
Bloomington has achieved a two-year recertification as a Bird Town Indiana community from Indiana Audubon, recognizing its ongoing commitment to enhancing bird habitats and public involvement in conservation. This designation highlights the collaborative work of Monroe County, the City of Bloomington, and various conservation partners, including the Sassafras Audubon Society. Since its initial certification in 2016, the city has implemented significant sustainable practices outlined in its Climate Action Plan, adopted in April 2021. The plan focuses on using native plant species, restoring pollinator habitats, and expanding tree canopies to improve ecosystem health. Volunteers actively participated in local initiatives, such as planting 70 trees around Crestmont Park in 2024 to commemorate Arbor Day.
The Bird Window Strike Project, a partnership with Indiana University and local Audubon societies, addresses the issue of fatal bird-window collisions and advocates for bird-safe building designs. Heidi Shoemaker, the Natural Resources Coordinator, emphasized the importance of community dedication in achieving this recognition. Bloomington joins other Bird Town Indiana partners committed to reducing threats to birds and engaging residents in conservation efforts.