Welcome to the Tulare County Audubon Society website!

Photos by Tony Kurz and Gary Lindquist
The mission of Tulare County Audubon is to conserve, protect and to educate the public about the outdoors. We emphasize the education and conservation of birds, and encourage the protection of all our natural resources and the environment.
Use the hyperlinks to navigate between pages. This website includes information about How to Join, Meeting Information, a Calendar, Tulare Tappings, Links, Contact Us, Where to Go Birding, Files, and a Maps Page. For people interested in a birding site, please go to tularekingsbirds. Then click on "Join this Group." Yahoo! Groups will then ask you to create an account. The tularekingsbirds has a moderator that sends reports to member email boxes of where birds are reporting live. TulareKingsBirds also has a photo gallery, an archive of rare bird sitings, and a section of files.
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Come and join us for these upcoming events!
February 24 Meeting 7pm - Pam Coz-Hill - Wildflowers of Tulare County and Sierra Nevada
Tulare County Office of Education 7PM Burrel and Woodland Pam Coz-Hill, who specializes in wildflower photography, will present her program of fabulous native wildflowers of Tulare County and environs.
February 25 Field Trip- Merced Wildlife Refuge- Penny Stewart
Joint field trip with Fresno Audubon. Meet at Sears parking lot at Caldwell and Akers at 7:15 for a 7:30 sharp departure. Meet in Fresno at Blackstone and Ashlan at 8:15. Then we will carpool to Merced WR for a long day. Bring binoculars, food, water and all weather clothing. Call Mary for info 732-5459
March 16 Meeting 7pm - Danny Gammons- Bears in Sequoia
Tulare County Office of Education 7pm
Burrel and Woodland
Daniel, the present bear expert in SEKI National Park, will speak on the Park Service's efforts to monitor and protect this iconic species of the Sierra Nevada, along with a good bear story or two.
March 17 Field Trip - Herbert Wetland Preserve - Rob Hansen
Meet at Sears parking lot at Caldwell and Mooney at 7:15 for a 7:30 departure. The Preserve is only a few miles from Visalia and is good for grassland species as well as waterfowl in a wet year. Usually it is difficult to access so we welcome our renowned guide.
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