About Audubon New Mexico
Audubon New Mexico
Audubon New Mexico’s offices are located at the Randall Davey Audubon Center, a nature sanctuary, education center, and historic site with public trails located at the end of Upper Canyon Road in Santa Fe. (Contact Information for Audubon New Mexico Staff)
Across New Mexico, there are four local chapters of the National Audubon Society—Mesilla Valley Audubon Society, Southwestern New Mexico Audubon Society, Central New Mexico Audubon Society, and Sangre de Cristo Audubon Society. These chapter representatives comprise the New Mexico Audubon Council, which advises the state office on policy issues. Additionally, New Mexico has several other birding groups, including the Lincoln County Bird Club, the Farmington Bird Club, Friends of the Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge, the Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance, and others.
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