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 species of birds does the audubon society focus on protecting?
Candice Geraldes0 minutes 55, seconds readOur birds of interest throughout the American continent are the Lesser Tern. Our science shows that climate change threatens 389 species.
What are some of the educational programs offered by the audubon society?
Candice Geraldes0 minutes 38, seconds readTo this end, we conduct more than 200 educational programs a year, including birdwatching walks at local birdwatching locations in the five boroughs, a series of conferences, our Feathered Friends after-school birdwatching club, classes, a seasonal nature center on Governors Island, community science opportunities, seasonal bird studies and. Two students from Dresden elementary school watched birds with the help of binoculars that they brought to their school as part of the Leaning About Birds program offered by the Audubon Society of Atlanta.
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.
How did the audubon society begin?
Candice Geraldes3 minutes 33, seconds readHall organizes a series of afternoon teas to convince the ladies of Boston society to avoid hats with bird feathers. These meetings culminate in the founding of the Audubon Society of Massachusetts.
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