Denver Audubon

Denver, Colorado

Audubon Chapter

About

Since 1969, Denver Audubon has been a leading force in bird and wildlife conservation across the Denver metro area. As an independent chapter of the National Audubon Society, the organization combines its national affiliation with deep local expertise to inspire community action that protects birds, wildlife, and their habitats. Denver Audubon offers a comprehensive range of programs including community science initiatives, habitat restoration projects, and educational opportunities for all ages. Their work encompasses bird banding research, raptor surveys, and bluebird conservation efforts that directly benefit local ecosystems. Through neighborhood bird walks, classroom programs, and volunteer engagement, Denver Audubon connects residents with nature while advancing evidence-based conservation strategies. The organization also provides valuable resources on native plants for birds and backyard birding, empowering individuals to create wildlife-friendly spaces in their own communities.

Programs

Master Birder Program
Nature Preschool
Summer Camp
Classroom Programs
Outdoor Field Trips
Colorado Bluebird Project
Climate Watch
Hawk Watch
FeederWatch
Lights Out Denver
Great Backyard Bird Count
Christmas Bird Count
City Nature Challenge
Winter Raptor Surveys
Bird Banding Research
Community bird walks
Backyard birding education

Focus Areas

Native PlantsBird HabitatEducation