“Our vision continues to be the education of the public about conservation and environmental issues that affect the quality of life, not only for us, but also for future generations to come.”
Onondaga Audubon Society President, Gene Huggins
• Chapter members receive The Kestrel newsletter, (quarterly)
• Monthly program meetings are held September to May (excluding January and February)
• Field trips (free and open to the public)
• Opportunities to participate in local environmental education, community outreach and citizen science projects
• Be part of a group of individuals committed to conservation education and environmental advocacy in central New York
Print out this form and mail to be a part of an organization making a difference.
