The National Audubon Society doesn’t have a single official bird mascot. However, the organization works tirelessly to conserve a wide variety of bird species across the Americas. Here are a few examples of birds the Audubon Society champions:
- Kirtland’s Warbler (Setophaga kirtlandii): This small, colorful songbird is critically endangered due to habitat loss. The Audubon Society has played a key role in its conservation efforts.
- Whooping Crane (Grus americana): These majestic birds are the tallest birds in North America. They were once on the brink of extinction, but thanks to conservation efforts, their numbers are slowly increasing. The Audubon Society has been a vital part of this success story.