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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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Current Volunteer Opportunities:

Distribute flyers – distribute flyers for special Audubon events to local businesses in the Bergen Park, downtown Evergreen, and I73/I74 corridor. Several people who live in different areas and could distribute near their homes would be ideal.

If you’re interested, please contact Lisa Wald, Communications Director, at communications@evergreenaudubon.org or 303-674-0417.

The National Bird-Feeding Society is assisting in a scientific study
on Evening Grosbeak subspecies.
The study is being performed by Aaron Haiman, a graduate student at the University of California, Davis. Aaron is studying how many subspecies of grosbeaks exist, where they occur, and what the differences between them are.  Groups of birds will be found throughout their range and banded, measured, recorded, and have blood samples collected from them.

The first step in this project is finding the birds, and since they are nomadic this can be challenging.  If you see Evening Grosbeaks coming to your bird feeders, especially if they are there regularly
and for a while, please contact Aaron at anhaiman@ucdavis.edu.  Aaron has permits to band in California, Oregon, and Colorado and is looking for people and birds in those states.  He will be in Colorado in early September.

Participants will be asked to contact Aaron when they have Evening Grosbeaks at their feeders and give an estimate on the number of grosbeaks visiting the bird feeders.  Also, participants will be asked
to give permission for Aaron to visit your feeders and band the Evening Grosbeaks.

If you are interested in this study, please e-mail Aaron at anhaiman@ucdavis.edu.  In your correspondence include your name and address, and he will be in contact with you shortly.


There are many ways that families and individuals can get involved with the Audubon.

Ages 2-8:

  • Evergreen Nature Center Programs for Young Kids

Ages 9-12:

  • Evergreen Nature Center Programs for Kids

Ages 13-17:

  • Evergreen Nature Center Programs for Teens
  • Become an Evergreen Nature Center Volunteer.
  • Become an Evergreen Audubon student member.

Adults:

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