
(Illinois Audubon Conservation Cabinet Created, Continued from page 1) 














































ELTON FAWKS, ENDANGERED WILDLIFE, ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE 
Bald Eagle Research 
Fighting Thermal Pollution, Cordova Plant. 
Advisor to Forest Preserves Commission — fighting Snowmobiles, etc. 
Reorganizing IIlinois Pesticides Control Commission 
Audubon Field Notes 
Serving on 5 State and 3 Local Boards 
SALLY GRECO, ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE 
Supersonic Transport Threat to Environment 
Alaska Pipeline 800 Miles of Hot Oil — Threat to Wildlife 
Timber Cutting in National Parks and Wilderness Areas 
Allerton Park (Downstate Bruce Hannon spearheads effort) 
IAS Salutes to Beauty (refer all nominations for |AS awards to Sally Greco) 
' BRUCE HANNON, ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE, MAINTAINING BALANCE IN ECOSYSTEM 
| Allerton Park — Oakley Reservoir Crisis 
Army Corps of Engineers 
Illinois Environmental Resource Center (proposed) 
Lusk Creek Canyon downstate 
MRS. ARTHUR M. JENS, JR., ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE, PESTICIDES SPECIALIST 
Pesticides — Research 
Pesticides — Problems in Cancellation Procedures 
Environmental Defense Fund 
Rachel Carson Film — Maintained at Mrs. Jens’ expense 
Preserving the Balance of Nature 
MRS. CLARK PALMER, STATE AFFAIRS 
Conservation Legislation — Springfield 
Illinois Wild Rivers (17 threatened with dams) 
Highway Plantings and Spraying Threats 
Prairie Ecology and Preservation 
HELEN WILSON, BIRD HABITAT, STATE and NATIONAL 
Indiana Dunes Lakeshore 
California Redwoods 
| ; Bird Walks — Chicago Area 
Ornithological Interests 
RICHARD WILSON, PRESERVATION OF WILD AREAS and WILDLIFE 
Thorn Creek Preservation Project 
Lusk Creek Canyon (Bruce Hannon Downstate) 
Santa Fe Prairie Near Argonne 
Thermal and Air Pollution, Northern Indiana Power Co. near Dunes 
ly Fight to End Poletrapping in IIlinois 
Save Sylvania, 19,000 Acre Wilderness Tract from Exploitation 
The Conservation Cabinet is making planned explorations of full-day outings to endangered areas and newly 
acquired areas of natural beauty. We believe in the enjoyment of the outdoors and the preservation and 
) protection of our great natural heritage. 
Betty Groth 
Vice President — Conservation 



NEWSLETTER CONTEST DRAWS A BLANK — At the IAS Board Meeting on March 13 in Springfield, the Board 
members were asked to vote on the names which had been submitted in the Name the Newsletter Contest. As it 
turned out, the great majority preferred the old name — and so, there will be no change in name. To all those who 
submitted the clever, corny, inspirational and outlandish titles — thanks for a good try. 



