Izabela Grobelna

Engagement Manager
About

Izabela Grobelna is the Engagement Manager at Audubon Great Lakes. Her professional experience spans urban ethnography on climate change, community organizing on immigration rights, and arts and culture administration. In her current position, Izabela works at the intersection of policy and conservation to activate the Audubon network on climate action. Izabela joined Audubon in 2018. She holds a B.A. in Sociology from North Park University.

To contact Izabela, please email her at Izabela.Grobelna@audubon.org or call over the phone at 312-453-0230 x2012

Articles by Izabela Grobelna

American White Pelican, Emiquon National Wildlife Refuge, Fulton county, Illinois. Credit: Mark Gordon/Audubon Photography Awards
Sinnissippi Audubon Spotlight: Celebrating American White Pelicans on World Migratory Bird Day
May 09, 2025 — How partnerships bring people and communities together to protect and celebrate migratory birds
A Sandhill Crane adult and its young colt forage for food in grass.
​A Resurgence in Calumet Wetlands
November 22, 2024 — Sandhill Crane Populations Are Soaring Thanks to Local Conservation Efforts
Chapter leaders from across the Great Lakes region attended Audubon Great Lakes' 2024 Chapter Gathering and gather for a group photo.
Audubon Chapters Gather to Discuss Importance of Collaborating to Protect Great Lakes Birds
November 01, 2024 — Chapter leaders, members and partners from across the Great Lakes region came together for the Audubon Great Lakes Chapter Gathering in Gary, Indiana
Sharing Our Shore – Waukegan Program Brings Community and Partners Together to Protect Piping Plovers
October 10, 2024 — A partnership between a local Audubon chapter and their municipality is helping Great Lakes Piping Plovers succeed in Lake County, Illinois