Tucson Audubon Society

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In January 1949, Tucson Audubon Society was organized to promote the appreciation and preservation of wildlife. The Tucson Chapter, incorporated in 1964, is dedicated to improving the quality of the environment by providing education, conservation, and recreation programs. Field trips, ecology camps, workshops and conservation activities increase knowledge, and awareness of our environment. Education and advocacy of conservation issues in Arizona, and Sonora, Mexico, are their highest priority.

From the description of Records of the Tucson Audubon Society, 1944-[ongoing]. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 54395538

From the guide to the Tucson Audubon Society Records, 1944-[ongoing], (Main Library Special Collections)

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referencedIn Davis, William A. Papers of William Davis, 1969-1984. University of Arizona Libraries
creatorOf Tucson Audubon Society Records, 1944-[ongoing] Main Library Special Collections
creatorOf Tucson Audubon Society. Records of the Tucson Audubon Society, 1944-[ongoing]. University of Arizona Libraries
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associatedWith Arizonans for Water without Waste. corporateBody
associatedWith Arizona Water Commission. corporateBody
associatedWith Davis, William A. person
associatedWith Institute of Desert Ecology. corporateBody
associatedWith Montezuma Castle (Ariz.) corporateBody
associatedWith National Audubon Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Sierra Club. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Madera Canyon (Ariz.)
Arizona
Salt River (Ariz. : River)
Death Valley National Park (Calif. and Nev.)
San Francisco River (Ariz. and N.M.)
Tuzigoot National Monument (Ariz.)
Wupatki National Monument (Ariz.)
Zion National Park (Utah)
Coronado National Forest (Ariz. and N.M.)
Ramsey Canyon (Ariz.)
Dragoon Mountains (Ariz.)
Imperial National Wildlife Refuge (Ariz. and Calif.)
Apache National Forest (Ariz. and N.M.)
Saguaro National Park (Ariz.)
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument (Ariz.)
San Pedro River (Mexico and Ariz.)
Kofa National Wildlife Refuge (Ariz.)
Subject
Birds
Conservation of natural resources
Human ecology
Wild and scenic rivers
Wilderness areas
Wildlife refuges
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