Our mission is to preserve a small piece of native habitat to support native wildlife, clean the air, clean the water, control stormwater, and elevate the human spirit. We hope that people who experience these properties will take away a commitment to keeping their own yards natural and supporting parks, green spaces, and nature-based activities. Audubon chapters are the heart and soul of avian conservation across the United States. Their members volunteer for trash clean ups, educate visitors and locals alike about vulnerable native species, attend critical city council meetings, and – in the case of Bay County Audubon Society – actively steward important habitat through a rich network of protected preserves. Bay County Audubon (BCAS) holds 10 conservation easements, owned by the Bay County Conservancy. The Conservancy itself protects an additional 409 acres across 39 preserves. This unique partnership stretches back to 1998.…