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GRAND VALLEY AUDUBON SOCIETY
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The Grand Valley
​Audubon Nature Preserve
 

​Location: 610 Dike Road,
Grand Junction, 81507

(just before the entrance to 
​
Connected Lakes State Park)


OUR MISSION

  
​
 
We strive to foster an appreciation for birds and other wildlife,
preserve a diversity of habitats, and advocate for a sustainable
healthy environment through education,
​research and individual action.

Contact address: GVAS, P.O. Box 1211, Grand Junction, CO 81502

DONATION/MEMBERSHIP NOTE: PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ON YOUR CHECK
so we can send you our digital Newsletter. 
​The Grand Valley Audubon Society is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit based in
Grand Junction, Colorado. 
Tax ID #23-7205741.

Officers
Larry Collins   Treasurer:  [email protected]  
Board Members 
Cary Atwood:   ​[email protected]               
Pam Lauman:  
[email protected]   
Brooke Hahn: Social Media
Logan Wagner,
 Bird Walks
Nic Korte,  Conservation:  ​[email protected]​
Tina Wilson, Communications:   [email protected]   
​Meredith Swett Walker, Wetlands Project Coordinator: 
[email protected]

GVAS MINUTES
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Ring-necked Duck. Photograph courtesy of staff.
Contact our Board Members with any questions you
​might have, or to recommend a new birding hot spot!

Our History


Adapted from History of the Grand Valley Audubon Society by Helen Traylor
​and Juanita Moston

The Grand Valley Audubon Society, which was originally known as the Audubon Society of Western Colorado, received its charter from the National Audubon Society in 1972. It was the brainchild of three members of a lady's birding group in Grand Junction: Nyla Kladder, Helen Traylor and Lucy Ferrell Ela. 

Charter members included: The first president, Nyla Kladder, Ivan Kladder, Lucy Ela, Helen Allen, Wayne Casto, William Davis, Due Diamont, Jean Gilleue, Edgar Muhr, Wilbur Tinning, Helen Traylor and Robert Young.

The goal of the fledgling organization was to include as many people as possible from all over the west slope; including Aspen, Glenwood Springs, Rifle, Delta, Montrose, Gunnison, Durango and many who had belonged to National Audubon for years but were now part of the new chapter headquartered in Grand Junction.  The Audubon Society of Western Colorado received $5.50 from each of their memberships and with approximately 400 plus members; the Chapter had a sizeable nest egg to begin work with.

This new enthusiastic chapter began holding meetings on the third Monday of the months of September thru May.  Various locations were used that first year; Department of Wildlife offices; Public Services meeting room at 7th and Main St.; Mesa Federal Bank; The First Christian Church; Valley Federal Building and Columbine School to mention a few. 
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
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That first year saw many field trips that were often overnight camping trips.  ...  Many trips were quite a distance from Grand Junction.  That first year birders were off to Brown’s Park, Bear River National Wildlife Refuge in Utah, Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, Mancos Canyon on the Ute Mountain Ute Reservation near Cortez, Grouse viewing near Craig, Colorado, Sage Grouse viewing near Crawford as well as numerous day trips to many of the proposed Wilderness Study Areas, including Black Ridge, Demaree Canyon, Little Dominguez, and Sewemup Mesa near Gateway.
                 
One of the early projects was placing Bluebird nest boxes near the Telegraph Trail on the Uncompahgre Plateau and then trips to clean and check on the boxes.

Saturday bird walks were begun in 1976 led by Mary Fischer and Dave Galanat and continued for many years.  New birders and non-birders were encouraged to participate.

If you are interested in reading the complete history of the Grand Valley Audubon Society please contact us via an email to [email protected]
​

LOCATION:
​

​Audubon Nature Preserve

   610 Dike Road, Grand Junction, 81507
   (just before the entrance to
Connected Lakes State Park)

   Open to the public for
​walking, bird and nature-watching.
​Please leave it as you found it.
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Want to find the best birding spots in Mesa County, become a citizen scientist, or visit the Grand Valley Audubon Nature Preserve in Grand Junction? We've got the information you need right here."
Grand Valley Audubon Society is a Non-profit Corporation 501(c)(3), Tax ID #23-7205741.
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CONTACT:

Mail:   P.O. Box 1211,
​Grand Junction, CO  81502
​Email:
[email protected]
INJURED BIRDS:
​Call: (970)876-5676 
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