Stay
current - read the latest Wingtips,
Prescott Audubon's Newsletter
May 2008
*** The results of the Annual Sullivan Count will be posted as soon as they are compiled - check here soon!
Good News! Arizona's Bald Eagles will remain protected under the Endangered Species Act Read article in the current Wingtips And read the background here ...
Energy Corridors The
DOE and cooperating agencies have released their draft Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for the West-Wide Energy
Corridors! Comments are due by February 14th, 2008. Click here
to read about it on the Campaign for America's Wilderness
website. It could impact some of yours and your birds' favorite
places. There is also a link to where you can submit your Comments. Further info can be read here at the Wilderness Society website.
Climate Change: The
Accepted Science
Current
Conservation Issues
Potential Impacts of Global Climate Change
on Bird Communities of the Southwest
(USGS)
Birding on the Platte - Summer
2007
Sullivan Memorial -
Birdathon Count 2007
Willow-Watson Important Bird Area Census
A New
Way to
protect special
places against
hardrock mining!
Visit
the Citizen's
Mining Company
(10/6/05)

Make
money for Wild at Heart
more . . .
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Last
update 1/23/08
Welcome
to the
Prescott
Audubon Society

A
Chapter of The
National Audubon Society
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"The
mission of Prescott Audubon Society is to preserve and protect our
environment for all who inhabit it. The society pursues these goals
through education, field work, social activities, and activism."
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Prescott
Audubon Society meets the 4th Thursday of each month, September through
May, 7:00 p.m. at The Trinity Presbyterian Church, on the corner of
Park Ave. and Copper Basin Rd. (630 Park Ave.), Prescott, Arizona.
The Board of Directors
meets on the 1st Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the same
location. Audubon members are always welcome to attend Board meetings.
Our
mailing address is: Prescott Audubon Society, P.O. Box 4156, Prescott,
AZ 86302
Please email
Penny Govedich if you have suggestions or problems with the content or
format of this site.

The bird song you hear was
excerpted from A
Variety of Western Bird songs and Calls by Jim
Morgan.
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Save
the Verde!
Some
good articles on the water pipe line and the Verde River issue
The
Battle for the Verde in High Country News
High School Seniors Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Dewey-Humbolt, and vicinity Environmental Scholarship Announcement and Application Process HERE

There
are several ways to REPORT YOUR BIRD SIGHTINGS and view others'
sightings online.
If this
is a Yavapai County sighting click here . . .
If
this is a Mojave County sighting click here . . .
ALSO:
New Rare Bird Hotline
Our
Water, Our Future
Arizona PIRG Pushes for Water Reforms
(1/29/06)
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