Pasadena Audubon Society

Pasadena, California

Audubon Chapter

About

Pasadena Audubon Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to bird conservation, education, and community engagement in Southern California. While primarily focused on birding and ornithology, the organization recognizes the critical role native plants play in supporting bird populations and local ecosystems. PAS actively promotes native plant conservation through initiatives like their Street Tree Plan and Washington Garden project, emphasizing that planting native plants is essential for attracting and sustaining bird populations. The organization offers field trips, educational programs, and conservation projects for members of all experience levels, while also supporting broader conservation efforts both locally and globally. Through volunteer opportunities, community outreach, and partnerships with local institutions, Pasadena Audubon Society works to foster appreciation for birds and native habitats while inspiring action toward environmental stewardship in the Greater Pasadena Area.

Programs

Field trips for birding
Intro to Birding classes
Raptor identification workshops
Young Birders Club
Christmas Bird Count
Planting Day Celebration
Monthly meetings and general meetings
Conservation advocacy and training
Educational outreach programs
Wildlife rehabilitation reporting
Bins to Bolivia binocular donation program

Focus Areas

Native PlantsBird HabitatCalifornia FloraEducation