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View our 2010-2011 Annual Report, a look back at accomplishments of the past year.

View our 2010-2011 Audited Financial Statements

2010-2011 990 tax return


2009-2010 Annual Report

2009-2010 990 tax return

A Few Highlights from 2010:

- Popular summer and school break camps reached 1,000 children, earning high accolades from parents and campers alike.

- Traveling Programs took hands-on environmental learning to over 6,000 children, augmenting public school curricula with exciting nature programming.

- Community-Based Summer Camps, Explorador and Alberta Nature Team (ANT), provided nature experiences to more than 200 under-served children and their families.

- Field Trips brought nearly 3,000 children to natural areas at the Oregon Coast and Columbia Gorge, while another 3,000 explored our stand of Old-growth forest on Audubon Sanctuary Tours.

- Over 100 adult classes and field trips provided opportunities for birders and naturalists of all levels to enhance their understanding of birds and nature conservation.

- Our new School of Birding classes, teaching advanced ornithology and birding skills, filled to capacity for all four terms.

- Eco Tours took 150 people on seven domestic and six international birding tours to places like the Badlands of North Dakota, Steens Mountain and Klamath Basin in Oregon and distant lands such as South Africa, Costa Rica, India and Nepal.

- The 30th Annual Birdathon, a good-natured competition to spot a maximum number of bird species in a limited time, exceeded $140,000, raising record funds this year with enthusiastic participation from the Audubon community.

- A recognized Portland phenomenon, Swift Watch attracted larger and larger crowds to the amazing swirl of Vaux’s Swifts diving by the thousands into Portland’s Chapman School chimney.

- Wild Arts Festival, the art and book show that celebrates nature, brought record numbers of visitors to lofty Montgomery Park and record returns, to the credit of volunteers who have built it into a Portland institution.

- Audubon/KGW Raptor Cam, viewed by hundreds of thousands across the country, documented the urban life of a Red-tailed Hawk family nesting on a downtown Portland building.

 

 

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