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About Denver Audubon

Although Denver Audubon has evolved since we were founded in 1969, we remain committed to birds, wildlife, and our Denver metro community.

Denver Audubon is an independent chapter of the National Audubon Society. The “independent” means that the national organization provides only a small fraction of our funding and that we direct our own mission and initiatives. This allows us to focus on local issues that matter to you, right in your backyard.

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Inspiring actions that protect birds, other wildlife, and their habitats through education, conservation, and research.

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By dori December 27, 2024
As the snow blankets sidewalks, forests, and meadows, the world gets a little quieter, a little colder. Many animals, like bears, have descended into their dens for hibernation, while buzzing insects have gone dormant for the season. Humans, too, feel the slowing and the softening. We stoke fires, cook warming foods, and observe the glisten The post Birdy, It’s Cold Outside! How Birds Survive the Winter appeared first on Denver Audubon.
By dori December 20, 2024
Did you know that there is a 125 year relationship between birds and Christmas? Although birds have been associated with the holiday for an even longer time, cue the “Twelve Days of Christmas” song, we are talking about the Christmas Bird Count! The CBC not only has us see turtle doves, swans, and geese, but The post What is the Christmas Bird Count? appeared first on Denver Audubon.
By Lara Cueni October 2, 2024
The post 7 Simple Actions to Help Birds – #2 Safeguard Birds from Outdoor Cats appeared first on Denver Audubon.
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Building a hopeful future for birds and their habitats is about preserving nature's profound joys - like the flash of a bright warbler at the backyard feeder or the morning symphony of songbirds greeting the dawn. These experiences awaken a sense of wonder and connection, grounding us in our shared place within the natural world.

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