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Montana
and the
 Journey of Lewis & Clark
July 13-21, 2013

catphil1213 72dpiRecertified as one of the 
"finest smaller charities
Greater Washington has to offer" 
by the Catalogue for Philanthropy

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About ANS

  ANS Program Highlights 2013

Welcome to the Audubon Naturalist Society, the oldest independent environmental organization in the Washington, DC region. A pioneer in linking conservation activities with environmental education, ANS:

Reaches more than 9,000 children each calendar year through its nature preschool and family, scout, school, and camp programs 

Offers adults a rich variety of natural history classes, local outings, and national and international travel experiences

Works with a network of civic and environmental groups on conservation issues, such as transportation, watershed and rural lands protection, and climate change 

Manages three wildlife sanctuaries: Woodend, Rust, and Webb 

Hosts numerous special events, including author and speaker events, member meetings, and the Bloomin' Birdathon. 

Publishes the Naturalist Quarterly four times a year and broadcasts the Audubon eNEWS monthly. 

Operates a Sanctuary Shop at Woodend Sanctuary in Chevy Chase, MD, with a good selection of birdseed, bird feeders & houses, natural history and environmental books, DVDs and CDs, binoculars, spotting scopes, gifts, jewelry,  stationary, coffee, T-shirts, and children's items. 

Financial Reports
Download our 2012 Annual Report.
ANS federal tax ID #53-0233715
To review ANS policies including Program Participant Complaint Procedures,
click here.

Mission Statement
The Audubon Naturalist Society inspires residents of the greater Washington, DC, region to appreciate, understand, and protect their natural environment through outdoor experiences, education, and advocacy.

Vision Statement
The Audubon Naturalist Society seeks to create a larger and more diverse community of people who treasure the natural world and work to preserve it.

Strategic Goals for the Audubon Naturalist Society
Prepared by the ANS Board of Directors, December 9, 2011