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Audubon Society of Portland

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Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Audubon Society of Portland
Phone:
+1 503-292-6855

Hours:
Sunday10am - 5pm
Monday9am - 5pm
Tuesday9am - 5pm
Wednesday9am - 5pm
Thursday9am - 5pm
Friday9am - 5pm
Saturday9am - 5pm


The Audubon Society of Portland is a non-profit environmental organization dedicated to wildlife conservancy in Portland, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1902 and incorporated in 1909, it is one of the oldest such organizations in the world. It is named in honor of John James Audubon, an ornithologist and naturalist who painted, cataloged, and described birds of North America in Birds of America published in sections between 1827 and 1838. The society owns 150 acres of woodland adjacent to Forest Park, managed as a nature sanctuary and features indigenous vegetation and fauna, including a small stand of old growth timber. The sanctuary is open to the public for free. Much of the sanctuary surrounds Balch Creek near its headwaters and contains more than 4.5 miles of hiking trails which connect to Forest Park's extensive trail system.Within the sanctuary is a nature center containing classrooms, retail store, wildlife taxidermy exhibits, auditorium, and a wildlife care center. The care center treats injured and orphaned native wildlife utilizing professional staff and more than one hundred volunteers. More than 3,500 animals are brought to the center each year. Displays of live educational birds are adjacent to the care center. Five birds are on display, having injuries or imprinting that prevent them from successful reintroduction to the wild. Currently there is a Great Horned Owl, male and female American Kestrels, and a Turkey Vulture. There is also a Western Painted Turtle that was rescued from a pet store and now lives in a tank inside the Care Center. In 2007, there were 21,615 hours volunteered to the society's efforts, including visitor reception, trail maintenance, tour guides, nature store attendant, clerical, conservation activists, and wildlife caretakers. It is one of the most highly rated charities of its kind, based on operational and organizational efficiency.The society is frequently consulted for expertise related to practical wildlife questions and wildlife management practices.
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