What we’re about
This group is operated by Duval Audubon Society Inc. 1/19/2023.
Duval Audubon Society was founded in 1939 and is one of 44 chapters of Florida Audubon and a member of National Audubon. We currently have about 1,250 members in Clay, Duval, and Nassau Counties and are a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization.
You do not need to be a member of Audubon to participate in any of our activities. However, if you are not already an Audubon member, you can join our chapter for an initial donation of $20 to support our activities and projects, and receive the Audubon Magazine. If you wish to become a member of our chapter (and Audubon), please visit our membership page.
Our Mission: connecting people with nature, conserving and restoring natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife. We have a primary focus on the preservation of a diversity of species and habitats through education, conservation, environmental leadership, and community involvement.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Program: A Passion for ProthonotariesLink visible for attendees
Speaker: Charles Pfeifer, Jackson Audubon/Orleans Audubon
Jackson Audubon has a 23 year long Prothonotary Warbler nest box project in LeFleur's Bluff State Park near Jackson, Mississippi. In the last five years it has evolved into a scientific study documenting breeding success. The data gathered demonstrate a high value breeding site for this beautiful bird of conservation concern. Along with a coalition of organizations, we are now battling the infamous One Lake project, the "worst environmentally damaging proposal that no one has heard of." It threatens to dredge away part of the park and damage the Pearl River through Mississippi and Louisiana.
***Please note: You must register for this program via Zoom link***Here is a copy and paste link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIvfu2uqzMrEtQhWjleePQs4L8RXamk6dekOr register here to join us for this program on April 15th!