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Audubon Society of Portland

Audubon Society of Portland promotes the understanding, enjoyment, and protection of native birds, other wildlife, and their habitats.

Our Work:
Conservation: We use conservation methods to protect imperiled species, reduce threats to birds across the Oregon landscape and preserve high-priority habitat. We also work to ensure all Portland-area residents have access to nature.

Education: Our expert educators provide world-class environmental education programs that help more than 12,000 children and 3,000 adults a year better understand and appreciate the natural world.

Wildlife rehabilitation: The Wildlife Care Center is the state's oldest and busiest wildlife rehabilitation facility, and it treats more than 3,000 animals and responds to more than 11,000 wildlife-related inquiries a year.

Sanctuaries: We run nature sanctuaries in the city, mountains and coast that model healthy ecosystems, offer safe haven to wildlife and provide people with places to connect with nature.

Volunteerism: We offer a variety of community science and volunteer opportunities.

Birding: We support the birding community and help people of all ages and backgrounds get involved in birding.

We are a community of 15,000. Join us by becoming a member, donating or volunteering.

5151 NW Cornell Rd
Portland, OR 97210
503.292.6855

http://audubonportland.org
email: general@audubonportland.org

Region: 
multnomah co