Mission Statement

    The mission of the National Audubon Society is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the Earth’s biological diversity. 

The mission of the Wabash Valley Audubon Society is the same as the N.A.S. mission. Additionally to further this mission WVAS is involved in appropriate projects to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, interact with other local organizations and groups with similar concerns, and provide educational opportunities to the local community to increase their awareness, appreciation, and involvement in the natural world that surrounds them. 

Jim Sullivan - November 2013

Jim Sullivan - November 2013

Marty Jones - August 2009

Marty Jones - August 2009

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A Reminder to our Readers

The newsletter, Nature News & Notes, is published twice a year - once in the winter, and once in the summer. The Wabash Valley Audubon Society meets September through the month of May. Our recent newsletters may be read on this website under the "Publications" menu.
Everyone is welcome to join us regardless of birding and nature expertise level. In fact, most members join us simply to learn more about the natural world around them.

James H. Mason Award

The James Mason Award is awarded at our annual banquet dinner every Spring to an individual or group that has demonstrated a commitment to bird conservation and/or environmental education in Indiana, particularly in the Wabash Valley.

Accepting nominations now until March 1, 2021. Please send nominations to Carissa Lovett at carissa.lovett@terrehaute.in.gov. Include a short bio of your nominee and reasoning for the nomination.

 
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