The Town of Normal was awarded its Bird City Illinois designation in recognition of the town’s commitment to nature and birds.
In an article posted by the Town of Normal, Mayor Chris Koos emphasized the importance of environmental sustainability to the Town of Normal.
“The Town's founder, Jesse Fell, was a great believer in beautiful green spaces and planted thousands of street trees in his lifetime, some of which still stand today,” Koos said. “The Town is committed to environmental sustainability. Part of that means ensuring native habitats and environments exist in our community for pollinators and birds.”
Being one of 11 towns considered a Bird City, Normal has many contributions that lead to the official designation. This includes restoration of creek banks throughout the community, having a commitment towards green transportation and many more.
According to the Audubon Bird City Council, there are many different benefits to
becoming a Bird City, such as a healthy environment, community pride and better knowledge about nature.
Becoming a Bird City is a part of The Town of Normal’s larger goal, a move towards sustainability by 2050.
For more information on the designation of Normal as a Bird City, click here. For more information on the Bird City Illinois organization, click here.