Non Governmental Organization: Audubon of Martin County AoMC
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We are a chapter of the National Audubon Society and affiliated with Audubon of Florida. Our mission is to:
* Heighten awareness about birds and the fragile beauty of the natural environment.
* Protect birds and their habitat for the pleasure and enjoyment of ourselves and future generations.
Audubon of Martin County [aka Martin County Audubon Society] was founded in 1965 and is a certified chapter of the National and Florida Audubon Societies. Offices are located at the Possum Long Nature Center at 621 Palm Beach Road in Stuart, Florida.
AoMC offers members and volunteers a variety of opportunities to become involved in our educational and environmental advocacy programs. Volunteers and members are welcome and are encouraged to step up and help with AoMC activities such as:
* Providing educational programs to interested groups throughout the community,
* Providing meaningful, science-based input as advocates for the environment at the local, regional, state and federal governmental levels,
* Providing information on legislative issues of environmental significance, and
* Assisting in staffing the AoMC office and in managing AoMC properties and preserves.
* Heighten awareness about birds and the fragile beauty of the natural environment.
* Protect birds and their habitat for the pleasure and enjoyment of ourselves and future generations.
Audubon of Martin County [aka Martin County Audubon Society] was founded in 1965 and is a certified chapter of the National and Florida Audubon Societies. Offices are located at the Possum Long Nature Center at 621 Palm Beach Road in Stuart, Florida.
AoMC offers members and volunteers a variety of opportunities to become involved in our educational and environmental advocacy programs. Volunteers and members are welcome and are encouraged to step up and help with AoMC activities such as:
* Providing educational programs to interested groups throughout the community,
* Providing meaningful, science-based input as advocates for the environment at the local, regional, state and federal governmental levels,
* Providing information on legislative issues of environmental significance, and
* Assisting in staffing the AoMC office and in managing AoMC properties and preserves.

