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Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania’s conservation initiatives are helping to make our region more environmentally friendly and aware by connecting people to nature.

Our initiatives

Learn about the benefits of native plants. Clean up fishing line. Make a home for birds in your backyard. And get involved in keeping a local watershed clean and healthy.

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McCandless named 96th designated Bird Town in Pennsylvania

McCandless named 96th designated Bird Town in Pennsylvania

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How Trump rollbacks on water and species protection could impact Pennsylvania

How Trump rollbacks on water and species protection could impact Pennsylvania

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8 Bird Species Are Showing up More Often for Winter in the Pittsburgh Area

8 Bird Species Are Showing up More Often for Winter in the Pittsburgh Area

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Buffalo Creek Watershed

Buffalo Creek Watershed

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Master Naturalist course comes to Butler County

Master Naturalist course comes to Butler County

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Certified Backyard Habitat Program

Certified Backyard Habitat Program

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Audubon’s Chimney Swift Tower Program

Audubon’s Chimney Swift Tower Program

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Audubon Center for Native Plants

Audubon Center for Native Plants

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Become a Bird Town

Become a Bird Town

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Fishing Line Recovery and Recycling Program

Fishing Line Recovery and Recycling Program

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Have a special request?

We have staff expertise in birds, bird feeding, native plants, insects, rain gardens—and so much more. Tap into our knowledge to learn more about your favorite topics or start a new environmental project.

Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania offers custom programs that can take place at one of our reserves or at your venue. We’re happy to develop projects for individuals at senior centers, libraries, community centers, and other groups.

If you are interested in a guided bird walk, our skilled naturalists can lead customized bird walks at our properties and sites across the region. ASWP naturalists can lead a generalized bird walk or one with specific requirements for a school, group, or organization. We specialized in programs in identifying common birds, raptors in the field, migrants, shorebirds and waterfowl, owls, as well as birding by ear.

Let us know what you need: email info@aswp.org or call 412-963-6100.