Audubon Society
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Audubon Society
Named after J. J. Audubon
Example Sentences
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According to the National Audubon Society, this owl species is not endangered.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 21, 2025
In a recent online talk, Travis Longcore, an environmental scientist and former president of the Los Angeles Audubon Society, laid out a detailed online analysis of the proposed regulations.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 15, 2025
The Black Hills Audubon Society applauds Lynda Mapes’ reporting on the illegal construction of a concrete bulkhead along the Hood Canal.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 23, 2024
The Audubon Society describes cactus ferruginous pygmy owls as hardy animals, hunting in near dawn and dusk on lizards, rodents, insects and small birds.
From Salon • Dec. 15, 2023
Not in the DNA tests done by the National Audubon Society of a feather found by a young girl and her dog.
From "Where Things Come Back" by John Corey Whaley
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