The Tucson Audubon Society is about engaging individuals and communities with their natural environment, providing resources for all to enjoy, learn about, and take action to protect and conserve the habitats and wildlife around us.
Free Birding Field Trips
Tucson Audubon field trips are free! Contact trip leader for more information about each field trip, or contact Field Trip Coordinator Darlene Smyth. Listen to the latest Southeast Arizona Rare Bird Alert at 520 629-0510 x3.
Youth Birding Program
Via structured and unstructured learning situations and birding field trips, Tucson Audubon's Young Birders Club augments 8-18 year-old students' formal education by connecting children to their natural world using birds as the focus.
Two field trips every month!
Tucson Audubon's Mason Center
The Mason Center is a place where youth, families, educators and others can appreciate the beauty of our native desert and participate in a great variety of natural history learning experiences.
Arizona Important Bird Areas Program
The Arizona Important Bird Areas (IBA) Program at Tucson Audubon is an exciting, active, field-oriented, community-engaged, science-based and conservation-focused program to benefit Arizona’s bird populations of greatest conservation concern and their most critical habitats and sites!!
IBA spring bird survey trips to Lower San Pedro River and Patagonia Mountains - Sign up now!
Lifelong Birding Series
Tucson Audubon Nature Shops
Tucson Audubon Society runs two Nature Shops, as well as an Online Shop; specialty stores with books, optics, and nature-related items. Proceeds benefit Tucson Audubon programs.



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