The Tahoma Audubon Society, founded in 1969, is a member-driven organization dedicated to connecting people with birds, wildlife, and habitats through education, conservation, and recreation in Pierce County, Washington. As the local chapter of the National Audubon Society, Tahoma Audubon works tirelessly to protect habitats for future generations and make a positive impact on the lives of both people and wildlife.
Located at Adriana Hess Wetland Park in University Place, WA, Tahoma Audubon Society offers a variety of programs and initiatives, including adult classes, conservation advocacy, field trips, and volunteer opportunities. With a mission to protect birds and their habitats, Tahoma Audubon Society serves as a conservation leader in the region, supported by dedicated members, volunteers, and staff working together towards a common goal.
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