Red-headed Woodpecker Research and Recovery
The Red-headed Woodpecker Research and Recovery Project is a program of the Audubon Chapter of Minneapolis and the Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve. Since 2008, citizen scientists have monitored Cedar Creek’s oak savannas to learn more about red-headed woodpecker nesting and breeding behavior. In 2017, our work expanded to address critical knowledge gaps about the habitat needs of red-headed woodpeckers to inform oak savanna restoration activities to benefit this species and other oak habitat specialists.
Support the Red-headed Woodpecker Research and Recovery Project! Your financial contribution will further the research and conservation work that we are able to do to protect red-headed woodpeckers and their habitat. All funds contributed support research, education and outreach, public events, citizen science projects, and conservation and restoration of oak savanna habitats. Please support these efforts with your tax-deductible contribution to the Audubon Chapter of Minneapolis.