We provide our members with timely conservation news and opportunities to participate in meaningful advocacy efforts. Each month our conservation chair researches important wildlife issues and delivers an in-depth report to our members, including alerts about legislators who should be contacted or public hearings that should be attended.
Lane County Audubon members serve on local boards and advisory committees. Our chapter also commits itself to conservation partnerships to further common goals. Lane County Audubon Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of and education about our natural environment, with a primary focus on birds and other wildlife and their habitats.
Lane County Audubon members serve on local boards and advisory committees. Our chapter also commits itself to conservation partnerships to further common goals. Lane County Audubon Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of and education about our natural environment, with a primary focus on birds and other wildlife and their habitats.
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Lane County Audubon Society is now a fully self-supporting organization. This means that your membership dues for National Audubon Society no longer support a membership in your local chapter. Become a member of Lane Audubon today and help us continue our educational programs and our work in protecting birds, other wildlife, and their habitat in Lane County.
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Lane County Audubon Society is an all-volunteer organization, and our members are very proud of the energy and diverse talents that volunteers bring to our cause-we couldn't do it without them. Volunteering with LCAS is a great way to meet new people, give back to the community, and-best of all-have fun!
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The Quail, newsletter for Lane County Audubon Society, is published 9 times per year. If you would like news of Lane Audubon activities, including upcoming events and conservation news and alerts, become a member of Lane Audubon and receive The Quail! Help us continue our educational programs and our work in protecting birds, other wildlife, and their habitat in Lane County by becoming a member, or donating today.
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EPA Bans Chlorpyrifos Years of commenting on the dangerous effects of the pesticide chlorpyrifos has paid off. In August, the EPA banned the use of this toxin on fruits and veggies. Chlorpyrifos was banned due to the documented risks to. We are pleased to share the news that the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife voted to uplist the Marbled Murrelet from threatened to endangered status under the state Endangered Species Act.
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Riddle: You're out hiking one day, and you catch glimpses of osprey, kingfishers, American Dippers, herons, perhaps a flycatcher, a woodpecker, a warbling vireo. Where are you? As you listen to the bird calls, the sun glints off the. Conserving biodiversity is a big challenge, but there is much we can do.
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