The Chesapeake Audubon Society is a nonprofit organization based in Maryland that is dedicated to the conservation and preservation of natural ecosystems. Through their various programs, including field trips, birdwalks, and nature activities for kids, they aim to educate and engage the community in the stewardship of birds, plants, and the environment. With a range that covers Baltimore, Annapolis, and the Eastern Shore, they work to connect people to wildlife and nature through their wildlife sanctuaries, including the Pickering Creek Audubon Center, which offers public access to 400 acres of diverse habitats.
Volunteers play a crucial role in the society, donating their time and expertise to lead bird walks, write articles, and contribute to conservation efforts. The Chesapeake Audubon Society's dedication to wildlife preservation is evident in their efforts to promote bird-friendly gardening and the use of native plants. As a nonprofit organization, they rely on donations and funds raised to support their mission of conservation, restoration, education, and advocacy.
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