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The Evergreen Audubon meets the first Thursday of every month at Church of the Hills, 28628 Buffalo Park Rd, Evergreen (across from the Evergreen Library).

Be Green: Please help us reduce waste by bringing your own cup or mug to the monthly meetings.

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The Evergreen Audubon Society was founded first as the Evergreen Naturalists, Inc. in 1968 for the purpose of conserving and protecting the natural environment, and informing the community about the natural environment. In 1978 it became a chapter of the National Audubon Society. The Evergreen Nature Center was opened in the warming hut on Evergreen Lake in the Spring of 2008 as a way for the Audubon to reach out the community and visitors. We welcome anyone and everyone who is interested in the natural world.

Committee Chairs:

  • Audubon Colorado Rep – Dick Prickett
  • Bear Creek Atlas – Brad Andres
  • Bird Box Sales – Bud Weare
  • Bird Business – TBD
  • Bird Monitoring – Brad Andres
  • Conservation – Mark Meremonte
  • Dipper Editor – Debbie Marshall
  • Education – Cheryl Manning
  • Field Trips – Karel Buckley
  • Hospitality – Rachel Hutchison
  • Land Acquisition – Polly Phillips
  • Membership – Kent Simon
  • Nature Center – Michael Stills
  • Program – Barbara Nabors
  • Publicity Barbara Klaus
  • Ways & Means – Irma Wolf
  • Weeds – Cathy Shelton
  • Webmaster – Lisa Wald

Board of Directors Organizational Structure (PDF)

Mailing address:

Evergreen Audubon
PO Box 523
Evergreen, CO 80437

Email: communications@evergreenaudubon.org


Links to Audubon Contributors & Partners

(or to organizations for which Audubon or the Nature Center is a member)

Evergreen Park and Recreation District
MALT-Mountain Area Land Trust