Red-headed Woodpecker by Dan Vickers, Birds Georgia Member
Georgia Audubon Is Now Birds Georgia
In November 2023, after a rigorous assessment process, the Georgia Audubon Board of Directors unanimously voted to officially change the name of Georgia Audubon to Birds Georgia to better represent the work that we do, to embody our organizational values, and to be welcoming and inclusive to all Georgians.
In November 2023, after a rigorous assessment process, the Georgia Audubon Board of Directors unanimously voted to officially change the name of Georgia Audubon to Birds Georgia to better represent the work that we do, to embody our organizational values, and to be welcoming and inclusive to all Georgians.
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Dark-eyed Juncos in snow. Photo by Shirley Donald, Audubon Photography Awards
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MembershipWhen you join Birds Georgia, you are helping us build places where birds and people thrive through conservation, education, and community engagement.
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When you join Georgia Audubon, you are helping us build places where birds and people thrive through conservation, education, and community engagement.
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DonateYour gifts in support of Birds Georgia is crucial to sustaining programs that promote our work on behalf of Georgia’s birds.
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Your gifts in support of Georgia Audubon is crucial to sustaining programs that promote our work on behalf of Georgia’s birds.
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VolunteerBirds Georgia needs volunteers for a variety of events and activities. Learn how you can get involved.
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Visit our online store and browse from a selection of bird-related items. Georgia Audubon offers something for all of the bird lovers on your list.
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SHOPBirds Georgia offers a variety of gifts for all of the bird lovers on your list. Shop today for T-shirts, ball caps, shade-grown coffee, and more.
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Birds Georgia's Diversity Commitment
Birds Georgia strives to mimic the diversity of nature and of our community in our work. Just as bird diversity strengthens ecosystems, the diversity of human experiences, traditions, and viewpoints strengthens our conservation, education, and community engagement efforts. Birds Georgia is committed to building a more representative, equitable, and inclusive organization for our members, staff, partners, board, and program participants.
As an organization, Birds Georgia is working proactively to center equity, diversity, and inclusiveness throughout our operations.
As an organization, Birds Georgia is working proactively to center equity, diversity, and inclusiveness throughout our operations.
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