The National Audubon Society protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, across the Americas through science, promotion, education and conservation on the ground. Audubon's vast network of members, partners, volunteers, supporters and staff is the very essence of Audubon. Audubon chapters are individual, independent organizations, many of them with their own 501x3 non-profit status, which Audubon certifies through an annual reporting process.
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What are some of the conservation efforts of the audubon society?
Candice Geraldes1 minute 21, seconds readAudubon advocates policies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, climate adaptation strategies that protect birds, and energy allocation policies and practices that allow the use of renewable energy with minimal impact on birds and their habitats. We protect birds and the places they need across the hemisphere.
How does the audubon bird count work?
Candice Geraldes1 minute 15, seconds readCount volunteers follow specific routes through a designated circle 15 miles (24 km) in diameter and count all the birds they see or hear throughout the day. It's not just a species count, all the birds are counted throughout the day, which gives an indication of the total number of birds in the circle that day.
What is the goal of the national audubon society?
Candice Geraldes2 minutes 32, seconds readAudubon works across the Americas through science, promotion, education and conservation on the ground. Our editors will review what you have submitted and determine if they should review the article.
What types of research projects has the audubon society conducted in recent years?
Candice Geraldes2 minutes 36, seconds readWe're an Audubon facility, so of course a lot of scientists study birds here, but that's not all, it's not even the most common type. Audubon protects the birds, people and places they need to live and thrive.










