At our September meeting, Audubon members invite you to join us in a discussion of actions we can take to help birds thrive. We will brainstorm ways to create habitat for and protect the birds that visit our yards.
Are bird strikes at your windows killing or injuring them? Find out about proven methods you can use to stop these preventable deaths. The conclusions of the 2025 ‘U.S. State of the Birds’ report, produced by a partnership of scientific and conservation organizations, show continued declines in American bird populations.
The National Audubon Society says that “Key findings from the new report show that more than one-third of U.S. bird species are of high or moderate conservation concern…” Included in this list are birds that share the outdoor spaces where we live.
Come with your suggestions and questions. Our goal is to inspire us to take actions that collectively make a difference for birds and other wildlife. We welcome public participation at our meetings and events. We hope to see you at our meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at the Community United Methodist Church on
Lewis Street.
We will gather at 6pm for socializing, and the meeting will start at 6:30pm. Please enter through the side door off the parking lot or let us know to open the main door for handicap entry. In appreciation for our meeting space, we welcome donations of nonperishable food for the church food bank.
Prior to the meeting, a link to join on Zoom will be posted on the events tab of our website, weminucheaudubon.org, for those unable to join us in person.
