St Louis Audubon Society

Post Office Box 220227
Saint Louis, MO 63122

314-599-7390

Louis Audubon Society (SLAS) was established in 1916 as the St Louis Bird Club. In 1944, the Bird Club became the first local Audubon chapter in the United States.

Today, the chapter consists of over 2,500 members in seven counties of Missouri and Illinois.

The aims of the St Louis Audubon Society are to:

1) Conserve native plants, animals, and their habitats

2) Understand the environmental interrelationships of man with these natural resources and abiotic resources like soil, air and water

3) Promote and support the protection and conservation of our local, regional, and global natural systems

4) Support conservation and environmental research

The St Louis Audubon Society maintains an active Calendar of Events including Birding Trips, Meetings and Special Events. If you are interested in finding out more about joining the St Louis Audubon Society, select Get Involved.

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