Spokane Audubon Society

Spokane, Washington

Audubon Chapter

About

The Spokane Audubon Society is dedicated to advocating for birds and their habitats throughout the Inland Northwest while connecting people with nature. Through a comprehensive array of programs including community science initiatives, habitat restoration projects, and field trips, the organization engages volunteers and birding enthusiasts in conservation efforts that protect local ecosystems. The society offers monthly educational meetings, seasonal bird walks, and specialized surveys at key natural areas, providing opportunities for both experienced ornithologists and newcomers to contribute to bird conservation. By combining hands-on habitat work with community engagement and environmental education, Spokane Audubon Society plays a vital role in preserving the region's avian diversity and natural heritage.

Programs

Monthly educational meetings and programs
Field trips and bird walks
Community Science projects including Christmas Bird Count and Great Backyard Bird Count
Habitat restoration and monitoring projects
Save a Bird Program
Kestrel Nest Box Project
Sage and Sharp-tailed Grouse Recovery Project
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge surveys
Eagle counts
Injured bird assistance
Banded bird reporting

Focus Areas

Native PlantsBird HabitatHabitat RestorationPollinators