Mass Audubon
About Mass Audubon
Mass Audubon is a leading conservation organization dedicated to protecting the nature of Massachusetts for people and wildlife. Founded in 1896, it has grown to become one of the largest and most influential environmental organisations in the region.
The organisation operates over 60 wildlife sanctuaries across the state, providing vital habitats for various species while offering educational programs that engage the community in conservation efforts. Mass Audubon’s mission is to connect people with nature, fostering a sense of stewardship and responsibility towards the environment.
Through its extensive network of sanctuaries, Mass Audubon offers a range of activities including birdwatching, hiking, and nature education programs for all ages. The organisation also conducts important research and advocacy work aimed at influencing public policy and promoting sustainable practices.
Mass Audubon is committed to inclusivity, ensuring that everyone has access to nature and the opportunity to participate in conservation efforts. The organisation believes that by engaging diverse communities, it can enhance the impact of its work and promote a more sustainable future.
In addition to its conservation efforts, Mass Audubon provides resources and support for local communities, helping them to create their own green spaces and protect local wildlife. The organisation collaborates with schools, businesses, and other non-profits to promote environmental education and awareness.
With a strong emphasis on science-based approaches, Mass Audubon is at the forefront of addressing critical environmental issues such as climate change, habitat loss, and biodiversity decline. Its dedicated team of professionals and volunteers work tirelessly to ensure that Massachusetts remains a vibrant place for both people and wildlife.
Join Mass Audubon in its mission to protect the natural world and inspire future generations to appreciate and care for the environment.