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Tucson Audubon Society
"Friends of Tucson Audubon" Chapter-only Memberships

(Membership Form)


Tucson Audubon 55-year logo

As a Friend of Tucson Audubon (our chapter-only membership option), 100% of your membership dues stay in the local community. The bulk of your dues pay for the basic costs of your membership—things like printing and postage used to bring you the award winning Vermilion Flycatcher nine times each year. What remains, however, provides important revenue to Tucson Audubon, supporting our many conservation, education and recreation programs. Our Friends help us serve the local community.

Since we started the "Friends of Tucson Audubon" program two years ago, membership has not only begun to pay for itself, it has also generated revenue to support much needed programs. Some examples of what Friends support are as follows: two years of environmental education training for K-12 educators; restoration of 3 acres of riparian habitat critical to the Yellow-billed Cuckoo; or a year and a half of educational programs for families and at-risk youth. We think you’ll agree that these are worthy efforts and we hope that you’ll consider becoming a Friend today (if you aren’t one already)! 

 


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This page was updated on 02/09/06