Promoting the appreciation,
understanding and conservation
of birds, 
other wildlife
and their habitats, for present
​and future generations.

Welcome to Columbus Audubon

Columbus Audubon was founded in 1913 and, with nearly three thousand members, is one of the largest chapters of the National Audubon Society. We enjoy a unique partnership with the Grange Insurance Audubon Center. Columbus Audubon welcomes adults and children, novices and experts, members and potential members to our programs and is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion in all that we do. Consider becoming a member and come join us at a program, field trip, or conservation project soon!

Field Trips

Check the CA Events calendar for upcoming field trips. All are welcome!  â€‹

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Monthly Programs

Join us for Free Monthly Programs in partnership with and located at Grange Insurance Audubon Center on the 4th Tuesday of the month. These events include a distinguished featured speaker, conservation spotlight, bird quiz, door prizes, refreshments, and more!

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Calamus Swamp Restoration Project Implementation

Columbus Audubon is soliciting proposals to implement the Calamus Swamp Restoration Project.

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Make A Difference

Conservation

Columbus Audubon embarks on numerous conservation projects some include Calamus Swamp, Conservation Grants, Dick Tuttle’s Legacy, Service in the Preserves, Chimney Swift Counts, and the Native Plant Backyard Challenge.

Education

Columbus Audubon provides many educational programs including: monthly program speakers, field trips, scholarships, and grants.

Find details about our educational activities on our calendar of events.

Learn more about Conservation Grants and the Wilson Education Fund.

Advocacy

There are numerous ways to get involved and support conservation, you can become a member today. Columbus Audubon is an all-volunteer organization. We depend on people just like you. Please join us as a volunteer.

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