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Contact Information:
Discovery Coast
Audubon Society
P. O. Box 724
Long Beach, WA 98631

360-642-1310







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Mission Statement:  Discovery Coast Audubon Society’s mission is to preserve and protect our  unique  healthy eco-system for birds, wildlife, and nature, through education.

Vision:  Our vision  is to educate our community through school programs and community events so all can enjoy, respect, and care for our natural resources





 




 

We are a Nonprofit
Organization.
 Any and all donations are always welcome.

 


Trumpet Swan Presentation!

 


 

Audubon releases virtual birds

all over the Internet

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ANNOUNCEMENT:

Mini – Birding Class will be held monthly on 2nd Monday evening at 7 p.m.
Meetings are held at PUD on Sandridge Road in the Auditorium. 

These mini classes will be along with any speaker for that month.
Please bring note pad for taking notes, and a small donation will cover any handouts, etc.

See you beginning March 2011

Patricia Cruse, President

  The 2011 Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC)
 

The Great Backyard Bird Count is for kids!

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A New Chapter of Audubon - First one in 25 Years. 
The 26th Chapter in State of Washington.

The Permanent CHARTER from NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY was presented to Discovery Coast Audubon Society of Pacific County Washington on July 13, 2007. The Charter is dated June 25, 2007.

This has been possible only by the volunteer participation of the Board of Directors, Committee Chairs, Directors at Large and any and all volunteers.

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL

Saving Habitat is Saving Wildlife

When you want to make a difference in the life of wildlife, including hundreds of species of birds, join your local Audubon Chapter.

We in Pacific County are dedicated to making a difference. To strengthen and broaden our endeavors, we are joining with other groups who are also about making a difference.

The efforts of the "WILDLIFE REHAB CENTER" in Astoria, Oregon, is making a difference on a daily basis. Some birds that can not be released back into the wild, are used for education, such as the Northern Spotted Owl and the Bald Eagle.

You can view bird photos from the Rehab Center.

Thank you Sharnelle Fee, Director Wildlife Rehab Center.

NEW HOSPITAL FOR THE WILDLIFE REHAB
New Roof
(Putting the roof on in the picture)

To Report Birds in need:  please call the  
Injured Wildlife Help Line: (503) 338-3954.
   
If you do leave a voice message. Please state the time you call to 
help us coordinate assistance

Working Together to be a Powerful Force

Discovery Coast Audubon Society agrees to assist and volunteer with others on projects that are beneficial to our restoring and preserving natural habitat for shorebirds and other members of the Willapa ecosystem. We will, from time to time, be asking for volunteers to participate in all on-going issues.  Remember Being a part of "Saving Habitat is Saving Wildlife" is about making a difference for our future!  Join us to make this very unique Pacific County a place to remember in watching wildlife and birds for now and the future!  

 

 

 

Shore of south county by Columbia River
Photo Courtesy of Char Wolters

 

Last Updated: Friday, November 04, 2011 16:14 CST

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