Audubon Arizona

The state office of the National Audubon Society for Arizona

Cactus Wren. Photo: Tara Lemezis/Audubon Photography Awards

We envision an Arizona with a rich and diverse natural heritage, where there is ample habitat for birds and other wildlife, where a majority of its people appreciate and participate in their natural environment, and whose children are educated and motivated to become the conservation leaders of tomorrow.

Downtown Owls
Conservation

Downtown Owls

Join Audubon Arizona, Wild at Heart and the City of Phoenix to help Burrowing Owls in the Phoenix valley

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Recent News

Oh Hey, Pinyon Jay!
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Oh Hey, Pinyon Jay!

How craft brewers are helping put the Pinyon Jay on the map (literally)

Audubon Southwest Bird of the Month: June
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Audubon Southwest Bird of the Month: June

Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo

Dear Audubon Southwest, Should I keep my feeders up?
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Dear Audubon Southwest, Should I keep my feeders up?

Your guide to feeding birds amidst an avian flu outbreak

Audubon Southwest Bird of the Month: April
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Audubon Southwest Bird of the Month: April

The Pinyon Jay, Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus

Burrowing Owl Sculpture Carries Message of Southwest Birds at Risk
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Burrowing Owl Sculpture Carries Message of Southwest Birds at Risk

Felt artist Kiyoshi Mino brings attention to Burrowing Owl conservation efforts through her new sculpture.

Which Owl Are YOU?
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Which Owl Are YOU?

Select the answer that best reflects you and add your score to learn your owl.

What’s Your Sign?
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What’s Your Sign?

Get your Plants for Birds Horoscope 2022 for the Southwest

Cuckoos, Cattle, and Climate
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Cuckoos, Cattle, and Climate

Managing Threatened Species on the Agua Fria National Monument

Conservation Ranching
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Conservation Ranching

Keeping grass on the landscape for southwestern birds

Staff Highlight: Cathy Wise
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Staff Highlight: Cathy Wise

You don't have to be a Burrowing Owl to appreciate her work (but it helps!)

How you can help, right now