Salem Audubon Society
Birding - Education - Stewardship
The Salem Audubon Society (SAS), in Salem, Oregon is an active chapter of the National Audubon Society (NAS), with our shared mission to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats. To this end, we promote the enjoyment of birds and environmental stewardship with birding field trips and educational programs, and involve volunteers in education, advocacy and restoration projects. Members of NAS become members of the chapter in which they reside. Membership is also available in Friends of SAS for those preferring that dues be used exclusively for Chapter programs. SAS is a charitable organization qualifying as a non-profit under section 501(c)(3) of the US IRS code. Click here to view latest available online financial report to IRS.
We meet the 3rd Tuesday of each month, September through May, at 6:30 P.M. in the Anderson Room in the Salem Public Library in downtown Salem. Various nature-related programs are presented. The public is invited to the meetings.
Birders Night, an informal sharing of observations, questions and a brief program on some aspect of bird watching, meets at 6:30 P.M. on the 2nd Tuesday of each month, September through May, in the Carrier Room at the First United Methodist Church, 600 State Street in downtown Salem.
Salem Audubon organizes 18-20 field trips to valley, coastal, and other Oregon locations. Programs and field trips are open to the public. Our monthly newsletter, the Kestrel is mailed to all members and available online lists monthly programs and field trips.
Comments or questions: audubons@qwestoffice.net
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A FUTURE NATURE CENTER IN DOWNTOWN SALEM
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