Orange County Audubon Society
Welcome to the Website of New York’s Orange County Audubon Society
Advancing the public’s awareness of conservation for
the benefit of Birds and all wildlife.
↠If you have found an injured bird:
Click Here to Find a Wildlife Rehabilitator Near You
If you have found a baby bird:
Click Here for Advice on Whether Action is Necessary
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CLICK HERE FOR OUR EVENTS CALENDAR
WELCOME TO ORANGE COUNTY AUDUBON
We are a Member Chapter of the National Audubon Society.
Our primary focus is birds and bird habitat, and our chapter works
to foster appreciation for and conservation of all aspects of the environment.
We steward 5 sanctuaries of bird and wildlife refuge in Orange County, NY.
You can call us by our acronym: OCAS.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Woodcock Walk
Sunday, March 24th at 7pm
The Bald Eagle: The National Symbol Nesting near You
Monday, March 25th at 5:30pm
Join Dr. Walter Jahn, biologist at OCAS board member, as he speaks about the bald eagle. Participants may join in person at the Rowley Center room 010 on the SUNY Orange Middletown campus, or via zoom at the following link:
Spring Bird Walk at AOOA Farm
Sunday, May 26th at 10:30am
We hope to see you soon!
BECOME A MEMBER
Thank you for your continued support of OCAS, your local Audubon Chapter. We appreciate each donation and membership, as well as your love of birds and bird habitat.
FIELD TRIPS
Our field trips (not hikes), although designed primarily for bird watching, are intended to create interest in flora, fauna, and all natural beauty in Orange County and vicinity. The public is always welcome.
OUR SANCTUARIES
OCAS maintains 5 wildlife refuges, totaling some 300 acres, in Goshen, Warwick, and Montgomery. Many of these sanctuaries are open to the public during daylight hours for bird watching and the quiet study of nature, including photography and painting.
Click here for more about OCAS sanctuaries in Orange County.