SACRAMENTO AUDUBON SOCIETY

Sacramento, California, 95816 United States

Mission Statement

The mission of the Sacramento Audubon Society is to: *Promote the protection and scientific study of wild birds. *Foster the enjoyment and appreciation of wild birds through community outreach. *Encourage, support, and provide environmental educational opportunities. *Advocate for the conservation of open space in the Sacramento region.

About This Cause

The Sacramento Valley is in the Great Pacific Flyway, the bird migration route from Alaska to Mexico. In Sacramento you can see about 250 species of birds. The Sacramento Audubon Society organizes birdingwatching trips that go north to Sacramento Wildlife Refuge, east to the Sierra foothills & mountains, south to the San Joaquin River delta, and west to the Pacific Ocean. There are trips every weekend and often during weekdays. There is no cost for these trips and one does not have to be a member of SAS to participate. Trip leaders volunteer over 1,200 hours to share their knowledge of the local birds and their habitats. The Society also offers monthly slide-shows of birds from other regions and countries as well as other topics of ecological research and conservation. Needs Statement: Support for conservation projects – primarily monetary support in the form of donations and grants Support for our Outreach efforts at various regional birding festivals – Audio-visual equipment (projector $800). Better birding movies, handouts for new birders, and potential members. Support for Kids Christmas Bird Count – kids binoculars 30 @$35 each), kids scopes (2 @ $300 each), toys to teach kids about bird behavior and habitats. Support for Bobelaine Sanctuary – Volunteers for maintenance plus equipment such as pruners, chain saws, mowing tractor.

SACRAMENTO AUDUBON SOCIETY
P.o.box 160694
Sacramento, California 95816
United States
Phone 9165244157
Unique Identifier 941615830