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Twelve independent chapters operate within the Audubon Southwest region. Consider joining one near you to participate in bird-related events near you and engage on local issues. Read on for current chapter highlights!
Joint State Chapter Meeting, April 2-4, Phoenix
Join us for the biannual chapter gathering! Everyone is welcome to attend this fun, information-packed weekend of presentations, break-out groups, and of course birding! Learn more and sign up here.
New Campus Chapter!
Audubon Southwest welcomes our newest Campus Chapter! Arizona Western College joined the flock in January 2026 and members from this community college in Yuma have already participated in a Burrowing Owl volunteer day, as well as bird walks hosted by Yuma Audubon Society. The group looks forward to enriching their campus with native plants—so stay tuned for volunteer opportunities in southwest AZ!
Tucson Bird Alliance succeeds in designating Tucson an Urban Bird Treaty City!
Join staff and members celebrating this great achievement on February 21 at the “Meet Your Birds Event” at Sweetwater Wetlands from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 am. The Urban Bird Treaty City program supports city partners in conserving birds and their habitats and providing opportunities for community engagement in bird-related recreation, education, and conservation activities in urban and suburban areas. Tucson will join Albuquerque and Phoenix as the third treaty city in Audubon Southwest’s region.
Audubon In Action Grant Award Recipients
Audubon in Action grants (along with Collaborative Grants) fund local Audubon chapters and campus chapters to implement projects that contribute to Flight Plan, Audubon’s 2023-2028 strategic guide. Priority activities include bird conservation, habitat restoration, and community engagement and support initiatives like native plant gardens, reducing window collisions, and providing free, accessible outdoor education for underserved communities.
We are pleased to announce that two Arizona Chapters received 2026 grants: Maricopa Bird Alliance and Northern Arizona Audubon Society. Summaries of their projects are below, please contact chapters directly for more information or to get involved.