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Audubon Arizona
April 2020
High school students pose with flowers on a River Pathways field trip to Agua Fria National Monument.
Creating Conservation Leaders
As we continue to monitor Arizona’s stay-at-home policies amid the COVID-19 pandemic, our thoughts are with you and your families.

While we address the current situation and prepare for the future, we are also looking back to remind ourselves of what we have accomplished with your support. Our River Pathways high school program reached ten years in 2019, and before their fellowship ended this spring, Lauren Roberts and Lauren Welch analyzed a decade’s worth of data.

Their findings illustrate the power of both youth and nature–as well as youth in nature–and how looking at the past can give us hope for the future. Read the Laurens’ report here.
A Burrowing Owl peaks its head out of an artificial burrow surrounded by stones.
Burrowing Owl.
Where to Find Us
In order to protect the health and well-being of our staff, volunteers, and visitors, and to help stop the spread of COVID-19, we have cancelled all of our in-person events and programs—and the Rio Salado Audubon Center remains closed. We are still working, though, and encourage you to follow us on social media for opportunities to get engaged. From webinars to wildlife webcams, there’s plenty of Audubon to enjoy.

Check our Audubon at Home living web page frequently for new ways to connect with Audubon and Arizona’s birds.

Audubon Arizona | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch | Facebook
Audubon Arizona in the News
Birds n' Beer Online
Marsh Birding: The Search for the Yuma Ridgway's Rail
Presented by Eamon Harrity, University of Idaho
Thursday, April 16 | 6:30 p.m.

Learn about Harrity's work to achieve the first documented migratory movements by Yuma Ridgway's Rails, a federally endangered marsh bird species.

Register for the webinar, or join us on Facebook Live when the event begins.
A portrait of Eamon Harrity holding a Yuma Ridgway's Rail. Other photo is a close-up of a rail being held to apply a band to its leg. Text reads "Birds n' Beer: Marsh Birding | The Search for the Yuma Ridgway's Rail | Thursday, April 16, 6:30 PM | Presented by Eamon Harrity, University of Idaho"
A Burrowing Owl sits in a field of dead-looking grass. Logos read "Audubon Arizona" and "Arizona Gives Day, April 7, 2020"
Audubon Arizona to Participate in Arizona Gives Day on April 7, 2020
Audubon Arizona is participating in Arizona Gives Day, an online fundraising initiative on Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Arizona Gives Day brings Arizonans together to raise awareness and financial support for nonprofits statewide. All Arizona Gives Day donations to Audubon Arizona directly support a wide range of conservation work including bird science, habitat restoration, water policy, nature education and more.

To support Audubon Arizona, go to www.azgives.org/audubonaz. Early giving continues through April 7.

Since 2013, Arizona Gives Day has raised more than $17 million for Arizona nonprofits. Arizona Gives Day is hosted by the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits and Arizona Grantmakers and presented by FirstBank.
Lead image: Daniel Hite/Audubon
(Where to Find Us) Burrowing Owl: Dejeanne Doublet
(Birds n’ Beer) Yuma Ridgway’s Rail: Daniel Hite/Audubon
(Arizona Gives Day) Burrowing Owl: Lindsay Day/Audubon Photography Awards
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Audubon Arizona newsletter editor: Morgan Moore
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