The San Diego Audubon Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation and protection of birds and their habitats in the San Diego region. They work towards this mission through advocacy, education, and restoration efforts, including projects such as saving the endangered California Least Tern, enhancing and restoring wetlands in Mission Bay, and providing native seed libraries to support birds and pollinators.
With a focus on local nature and wildlife, the San Diego Audubon Society offers opportunities for volunteers to get involved and join a passionate community. They also organize events such as birding trips and monthly membership webinars, and publish a quarterly newsletter called Sketches. Visitors can explore the 785-acre Silverwood Wildlife Sanctuary in Lakeside, which offers prime birding and hiking trails, as well as learn about the Anstine-Audubon Nature Preserve and its role in educating future conservation leaders.
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