1、Audubon|225 Varick Street|New York,NY 10014|212-979-3000 www.audubon.orgANNUAL REPORT 2015Birds.Places.People.A Passion for Conservationwww.audubon.org2 Welcome4 How We Work:Technology8 How We Work:Network12 The Flyways20 Birds:Protecting Imperiled Species26 People:Inspiring Grassroots Action32 Plac
2、es:Nurturing Bird Habitat38 Financials39 Friends&Partners59 Directory64 Board and OfficersCONTENTS1 The Joulter Cays in the Bahamas provide wintering habitat for 13 bird species.BP settles lawsuits over the Deepwater Horizon oil spill,agrees to pay$18.7 billion.More than 45,000 Audubon supporters ur
3、ge Duke Energy to stop efforts to gut the MBTA.EPA publishes proposed rules to curb carbon emissions from existing power plants.U.S.courts uphold decision that Alaska cannot build a road through Izembek NWR.Royal Dutch Shell announces it will not drill in the Arctic for the foreseeable future.USFWS
4、deems conservation plans are suffi-cient to protect the Greater Sage-Grouse.More than 100,000 acres of land in the Baha-mas is set aside for Joulter Cays National Park.Audubon launches four free birding apps to engage new audiences.julyaugustseptemberoctober2|3The world is not given by our parents,b
5、ut borrowed from our children.wendell berry2015 AT A GLANCEObama admin-istration sets aside 9.8 million acres of the Chukchi Sea from drilling leases.Audubon relaunches its website;the new design brings in many more mobile users.Obama admin-istration supports“wilderness”des-ignation for the Arctic N
6、ational Wildlife Refuge.USFWS listing for eastern Red Knot under the ESA takes effect.Bay of Panama given permanent protections against development.Audubon creates community petitions tool,which empowers the network to greater advocacy.Science that underpins Audu-bons climate report passes peer revi
7、ew and is published.Campaign to oppose cormorant cull in Oregon gen-erates 46,000 comments.WelcomejanuaryfebruarymarchmayIt was a Wendell Berry essay originally published in the May 1971 issue of Audubon magazine that introduced the beautiful concept that we do not inherit the Earth from our parents
8、,but rather borrow it from our children.Since that publication,the quotation has been attributed to sources ranging from the Native American Chief Seattle to Ralph Waldo Emerson to David Brower to our own organizations namesake,John James Audubon.The spirit behind those words rings as true today for
9、 us as it did 44 years ago.The mission to conserve and care for the natural worldand the birds in itis at the heart of everything we do at Audubon.Whether its working with our grassroots net-work to take action to save birds and the places they need in the face of climate change,mapping critical bir
10、d habitat to help inform national and local policy decisions,or helping rehabilitate bird habitat across the country,we do it to make sure the world we return to our children is as rich and abundant as the one our parents left to us.We hope youll see that throughout this annual report,and we invite
11、you to share your comments with us at PresidentOfficeaudubon.org.ANNUAL REPORT 2015David YarnoldPresident and CEO AudubonDavid B.FordChair of the Board AudubonHow Audubon Uses Technology HOW WE WORK DATA4|5People from more than 100 countries participate in the annual Great Backyard Bird Count.The mo
12、st effective bird conservation is built on sound science and data analysis.Audubon has focused on science-based conservation for more than a century,and Christmas Bird Count data in particular formed the foundation of our Birds and Climate Change Report.Geolocation tracking of bird migrations has en
13、hanced Audubons ability to partner with conservation groups in the Ca-ribbean and Latin America.And Audubons partnership with Esri has given the entire network access to software for geospatial information analysis that has revolutionized how we do conservation.With that data,weve helped protect som
14、e of the most important bird habitats on Earth.Tracking Birds Throughout Their Life-CyclesGeolocators like the one pictured opposite can give scientists a better under-standing of where birds go during migration.Audubon uses these devices to track birds like the Wood Thrush and Prothonotary Warbler.
15、Citizen Science Provides Crucial DataAudubon sponsors or manages multiple large-scale citizen science programs,including the Great Backyard Bird Count,which gathers data from more than 140,000 people in 100 countries,and the Christmas Bird Count,the longest-running and largest bird-focused citizen s
16、cience project in the world.Big Data Underpins Audubons Climate Change ReportIn 2014 Audubon released its Birds and Climate Change Report,which detailed how climate change will affect North American bird populations through 2080.In the report,Audubon scientists used sophisticated climate models that
17、 combine decades of observations from the Audubon Christmas Bird Count and the North American Breeding Bird Survey,factoring in 17 climate variables,including temperature,humidity,and precipitation.The models forecast the ranges where future conditions are expected to produce each species habitat ne
18、eds.Its the broadest and most detailed study of its kind,and its the closest thing we have to a field guide to the future of North American birds.The study also provides a road map for action.By identifying which birds are most at risk and the places theyre most likely to inhabit in the future,we ca
19、n prioritize protections for critical habitat.The mod-els predict the ranges of 588 North American birds under future climate scenarios.They found that the majority314 specieswill lose significant habitat by 2080.HOW WE WORKLights Out North CarolinaAudubon North Carolina collaborated with Audubons d
20、ata team to develop 3-D mapping tools to help limit bird strikes during migration season.Burrowing Owls Get App Cathy Wise of the Rio Salado Audubon Center in Phoenix helped develop an app to track Burrowing Owls.6|7Audubons models predict that climate change will negatively affect 314 North America
21、n birds.Tracking Songbirds in the Sagebrush SteppeSeven chapters in eastern Washington,in collaboration with Audubons data team and the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service,have launched a citizen science-based survey of the sagebrush ecosystem called the Sagebrush Songbird Survey.Volunteers monitor differ
22、ent areas and track three key sagebrush species:the Sagebrush Sparrow,Brewers Sparrow,and Sage Thrasher.The data is mapped in Esri and will form a critical baseline for studying how climate change affects this habitat.Mapping Helps Identify Critical Piping Plover Wintering GroundJust over a decade a
23、go,no one knew that the Bahamas were important to Piping Plovers.In fact,a 2001 cen-sus recorded only 35 of them in the entire island chain.Subsequent surveys by Audubon and its collaborators searched the myriad islands and cays within the archi-pelago and,by 2012,Audubon researchers had discov-ered
24、 that the Joulter Cays provide important winter habitat for 10 percent of Piping Plovers that breed along the Atlantic Coast of the United States and Canada.The area is also important for declining shorebird species like the Semipalmated Plover and the Short-billed Dowitcher,and for wading birds lik
25、e the Reddish Egret.Since the initial shorebird discoveries,the Joulter Cays and the surrounding areas have been identified as a globally significant Important Bird and Biodiversity Area by BirdLife International.These areas would not be as well defined and understood without the cutting-edge mappin
26、g techniques used by Audubon scientists during the survey season.Visualizing Our Networkl U.S.Important Bird Areas l International IBAsHemispheric ReachEach spring and fall,billions of migratory birds follow the flyways of the Americas from wintering to breeding grounds and back again.By protecting
27、the web of life that represents the Americas richest veins of biodiversity,Audubon is safeguarding our great natural heritage for future generations,preserving our shared quality of life,and fostering a healthier environment.ShorebirdsSeabirdsLand BirdsRaptorsWaterfowl The flyways traveled by migrat
28、ory birds each spring and fall inspire our model for organizational alignment.By connecting the work of the Audubon networkchapters,centers,national and state staff,volunteers,U.S.and international partners,and other supportersalong each of the flyways of the Americas,Audubon can weave a seamless we
29、b of conservation.By working toward common flyway conservation goals,we can have greater impact.Our Grassroots Influence8|9The Audubon network has more than one million members.State Programs Audubons 23 state pro-grams give us a presence at statehouses and pro-vide statewide leadership for chapters
30、 and centers.The state programs are a powerful force for pro-grammatic coordination throughout the flyways.Centers Forty-one Audubon centers introduce more than a million visitors each year to the natural worldand inspire them to help protect it.Chapters Audubons 462 chapters are more than our face
31、in communities across the continent;they drive our on-the-ground conserva-tion work.As full partners in our strategic plan,chapters are a powerful force for conservation.SanctuariesAudubons 23 sanctuaries encompass an incredible array of habitats and protect iconic landscapes for future generations.
32、CollaborationsAudubon collaborates with BirdLife Interna-tional and a network of international partners that serve as key contributors to a shared vision of bird and habitat conservation across the Americas.HOW WE WORKl Audubon chapters n Audubon chapter coveragel State officesl Sanctuariesl Centers
33、Maximizing Our ImpactTo leverage the power of One Audubon,we follow a tight framework of conservation strategies and priority projects.This focus allows us to most effectively collaborate and coordinate our conservation efforts across flyways and the hemisphere.Transforming the Central ValleyTongass
34、 National Forest Chilo Island,ChileCoastal Stewardship:PacificSaving Seabirds:PacificPanama Bay,PanamaArctic SlopeBaja Peninsula,MexicoMigration CorridorSagebrush Ecosystem*Hemispheric Grasslands&Prairie Birds Coastal Stewardship:Gulf*Western Rivers*Bottomland Forests*Hemispheric Grasslands&Prairie
35、BirdsCoastal Stewardship:GulfMississippi River DeltaEastern Forests*Eastern Grasslands&Shrublands Coastal Stewardship:Atlantic&GulfSaving Seabirds:Atlantic&the Caribbean BahamasEverglades EcosystemLong Island Sound BelizeSalt Marsh Across all flyways:Audubon At Home;Urban Oases;Toyota TogetherGreen;
36、Lights Out Citizen science monitoring(e.g.,Christmas Bird Count,Great Backyard Bird Count)Mobilize chapters,centers,international partners to acquire and restore critical habitats throughout the hemisphere and to engage a broad audience Nurture Important Bird Areas across the hemisphereAcross all fl
37、yways:Improve energy planning/siting to minimize impacts on priority birds and landscapes Support efficiency policies,climate policy solutions,renewable energy incentives Drive effective policy and practice through expertise about birds Help birds adapt to climate change through lobbying,modeling,an
38、d adaptation strategyIconic bird species:Snowy Plover,Western SandpiperIconic bird species:Sandhill Crane,Greater Sage-GrouseIconic bird species:Prothonotary Warbler,Black SkimmerIconic bird species:Wood Thrush,Piping Plover*Incubator projects:Projects with clear and significant conservation potenti
39、al that are pending additional assessment of their feasibility and impact.StrategiesPacific FlywayCentral FlywayMississippi FlywayAtlantic FlywayNote:Acre and species metrics for Incubator and International projects are not included in the bottom line totals.Putting Working Lands to Work for Birds&P
40、eopleBest management practices on ranches,farms,and forests are the key to survival for more than 150 species of threatened grassland and forest birds.By partnering with pri-vate landowners,Audubon can help ensure a bright future for these birds and a healthy landscape for future generations.Sharing
41、 Our Seas&ShoresCoastal areas are a magnet for birds and people alike.Unfortunately,overfishing,devel-opment,pollution,and sea-level rise put 60 percent of coastal birds at risk.Audubons growing army of volunteer caretakers monitor nesting habitat.By incorporating marine sites into our IBA program,w
42、e can advance policies and practices that reduce threats to coastal birds and vulnerable seabirds.Saving Important Bird AreasAudubon has identified 2,838 Important Bird Areas in the United States,covering more than 400 million acres,and these join 2,111 IBAs in Latin America,the Caribbean,and Canada
43、.Now we can harness the Audubon network to protect,restore,and advocate for these landscapes and the birds that depend on them.Shaping a Healthy Climate&Clean Energy FutureClimate change poses an unprecedented threat to birds and biodiversity.Audubon is responding with an equally unprecedented combi
44、nation of strategies,from supporting well-sited green energy to advancing policies to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate the impact of sea-level rise.Creating Bird-Friendly CommunitiesWhether they live in cities,suburbs,or rural areas,people can play a critical role in fostering healthy wildlife p
45、opulations and communities.As the leading voice for birds,Audubon can inspire the one in five adults who watch birds to make lifestyle choices that add up to real conservation impact.10|11Audubon will roll out a new strategic plan in spring 2016,with updated conservation goals.HOW WE WORKThe Bottom
46、Line:118 Million Acres,64 Priority SpeciesPacific FlywayWhere Mountains and Oceans Meet From the Arctic Slope in northern Alaska to the southernmost tip of Chile,Audubon protects and stewards Pacific birds and their habitats.Audubons tireless advocacy helped save globally significant Important Bird
47、Areas in Alaska,Washington,and Panama.Partnerships with independent Audubon societies in Latin America led to the preservation of local natural heritage.And cooperation between Audubon and local stakeholders helped secure water for wetlandsand the migrating birds that depend on themduring California
48、s historic drought.Audubon California part-nered with private duck clubs in the Central Valley to create more than 1,000 acres of new wetland habitat for migratory birds.Support from Audubon Washington and state chapters led to legislation protecting forage fish populations.Efforts by the entire Aud
49、ubon network,and spearheaded by Audubon Alaska,have led to critical protections in the Chukchi Sea and on the Izembek Peninsula.A scientific and advocacy collaboration between Audubon and the Panama Audubon Society culmi-nated in federal protection for the Bay of Panama,a critical Pacific Flyway mig
50、ratory bird habitat.BY THE NUMBERS599 IBAs3 State Offices4 Centers93 ChaptersTHE FLYWAYSProtecting Tufted Puffin food sources is critical to its success.12|13Central FlywayA Classic Landscape in the WestSagebrush steppe and grasslands typify the Central Flyway,and the birds found there are some of t
51、he most threatened in North America.Building collaborative conservation efforts with both public and private landowners is critical to successa skill at which Audubon excels.Our work has yielded great gains for prairie birds like the Bobolink,sagebrush birds like the Greater Sage-Grouse,and riparian
52、-dwelling birds like the western Yellow-billed Cuckoo.And Audubons partnerships in countries like Mexico and Paraguay support grassland bird conservation outside the United States.Audubon Arizona installed artificial burrows for displaced Burrowing Owls at the 600-acre Rio Salado Habitat Restoration
53、 Area in south Phoenix;citizen scientists use an app to help Audubon monitor the burrows for owl habitation.Audubon New Mexico secured a large volume of water from several Native American Pueblos,the first-ever transaction of its kind.This will help flows during dry periods in the beleaguered Rio Gr
54、ande.After a decade of intense collaboration,research,and advocacy,the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service accepted conservation plans,in part developed by Audubon Rockies,to protect the Greater Sage-Grouse.BY THE NUMBERS514 IBAs6 State Offices7 Centers96 ChaptersTHE FLYWAYSThreats to Burrowing Owls inclu
55、de climate change and urban development.14|15Mississippi FlywayRising From the RuinMore than 325 bird species make the round-trip each year along the Mississippi Flyway,from their breeding grounds in Canada and the northern United States to their wintering grounds along the Gulf of Mexico and in Cen
56、tral and South America.Leveraging strategic partnerships and cutting-edge tracking technologies,we identify and protect the habitats of Whooping Cranes,Least Terns,and many other species along the entire extent of their migrations.Audubon Mississippi and local chapter volunteers helped reestablish L
57、east Tern colonies with decoys made by local high school students.The Birmingham Audubon Society restored urban bird habitat by planting native plants at city parks and a demonstration prairie on the roof of the local art museum.Volunteers worked with Audubon Chicago to identify and monitor endanger
58、ed grassland bird habitat and its inhabitants in a new citizen science project.Audubon Louisiana and local chapters tracked dozens of Prothonotary Warblers to Central and South America during winter.BY THE NUMBERS716 IBAs6 State Offices8 Centers118 ChaptersTHE FLYWAYSRehabilitating the Gulf Coast wi
59、ll help many birds,including Whooping Cranes.16|17Atlantic FlywayA Haven for Birds and PeopleThe Atlantic Flyway is home to a wide variety of ecosystemsand more than a third of the human population of the United States.Protecting birds and their habitats from human activity and the threat of sea-lev
60、el rise is at the forefront of Audubons mission.Shorebird monitoring programs from New York to the Bahamas ensure beach-nesting species have safe places to rear their young.Partnerships with private landowners preserve habitats for Wood Thrushes and warblers.And statewide collaborations make sure th
61、at the Everglades are protected from further development.Audubon bird and habitat surveys on Piping Plovers,and local collaboration,ensured that more than 100,000 acres around Joulter Cays in the Bahamas were designated a national park.Audubon Connecticut,with assistance from local partners and Esri
62、,developed a mapping tool to determine where restoring habitat in urban areas is most likely to benefit birds and address community needs,includ-ing accessibility to open space,clean air and water,and safety.Audubon Pennsylvania and partners surveyed and identified more than 700 priority parcels alo
63、ng 162 miles of the Kittatinny Ridge and mapped them for conservation planning.BY THE NUMBERS1,009 IBAs8 State Offices22 Centers155 ChaptersTHE FLYWAYSOne in five Atlantic American Oystercatchers are protected by Audubon.18|19Protecting Imperiled SpeciesANNUAL REPORT 2015 BIRDS20|21Male Greater Sage
64、-Grouse gather together and dance to compete for the attention of females.The Greater Sage-Grouse lives in the sagebrush steppe of the Amer-ican West.Recent conservation plans to help sagebrush species will affect more than 60 million acres across at least 11 states.Encouraging Full Life-Cycle Conse
65、rvation for the Piping Plover Volunteer beach stewards in Connecticut and New York ensured that Atlantic popu-lations of Piping Plovers had banner nesting years in those states.And scientists and citizen scientists alike tracked a number of Piping Plovers,banded with pink tags in the Bahamas,as the
66、birds migrated up and down the Eastern Seaboard this year.But perhaps the greatest gains for the birds came for an unusual population:the Great Lakes Piping Plover.At that populations lowest point,in 1990,there were only 12 nesting pairs in the Great Lakes region.Throughout the Great Lakes,focused c
67、onservation efforts(including bird-stewardship programs run by local Audubon chapters)have helped turn that around.A record 73 pairs now nest on the shores of the Great Lakes,mostly on Lake Michigan.Now the birds are dispersing into new territory:As of 2015 five Great Lakes plovers wander the beache
68、s on the New York side of Lake Ontario;at least two of those birds have started to nest in the area.PROTECTING BIRDSDefending the Greater Sage-GrouseHundreds of species,includ-ing many birds,depend on sagebrush habitat to survive.One bird in particular sym-bolizes the sagebrush eco-system and its st
69、ruggles:the Greater Sage-Grouse.Once numbering in the millions,the Greater Sage-Grouse population has dropped to between 200,000 and 500,000.The threat to this bird is so great that this year it was considered a candi-date for protection under the Endangered Species Act.Had that happened,much of the
70、 regions economic de-velopment would have been at risk of stalling.Audubon collaborated closely with a suite of stakeholders public and private landown-ers,energy companies,state and federal wildlife officials,and ranchersfor more than a decade to create a sustain-able management plan for Greater Sa
71、ge-Grouse.The goal:preserve sage-grouse numbers and habitat while still allowing for economic growth.This year,all of that work paid off.The U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service an-nounced that it wont list the Greater Sage-Grouse under the Endangered Species Act.The decision,which affects tens of millions
72、 of acres,will ensure that sound manage-ment practices will protect the bird while still maintain-ing good relations with local economic interests.Safeguarding the Golden-Cheeked WarblerAudubon Texas and the Travis Audubon Society have been working with scientists to determine how development in cen
73、tral Texas might impact the Golden-cheeked War-bler.The bird is currently listed for protection under the Endangered Species Act and is now under threat by economic interests that want the bird delisted.Audubons work,along with research done by the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service,shows that the bird w
74、ill be negatively affected by a delisting.22|23The Golden-cheeked Warbler is the only Texas bird that nests exclusively in that state.Steven Prager Brews Beer for BirdsAudubon Arizona naturalist Steven Prager is a firm believer in the power of beer.Hes seen the promise of a cold one draw mixed crowd
75、sranging from college stu-dents to die-hard birdersto the“Birds n Beer”series at the Rio Salado Audubon Center in Phoenix.This year the Toyota TogetherGreen fellow tapped the popularity of a local brewery to raise greater awareness of the plight of western Yellow-billed Cuckoos and Sandhill Cranesan
76、d to generate funds to protect their dwindling habitat.Prager teamed up with the Four Peaks Brewing Compa-ny to create two bird-themed brews:one for the cuckoo,named Western Rivers Ale,and another inspired by the crane.Both will be available on draft for a month at Four Peaks pubs in Tempe and Scott
77、sdale,and at the end of each run,the brewery will donate$1,800 to Audubon Arizonas conservation efforts in the Phoenix Valley.Partnering With Farmers to Save the Tricolored BlackbirdAdvocacy,policy,collaboration,and conservation con-verged this year on behalf of the beleaguered Tricolored Blackbird.
78、This California near-endemic species has expe-rienced precipitous population declines in recent years;Audubon staff and chapter volunteers have worked to rehabilitate the birds habitats and have collaborated with local farmers and the USDA to ensure that birds nesting in their fields arent disturbed
79、 until after the young fledge.Late last year the Tricolored Blackbird was given emer-gency protections in California under the Endangered Spe-cies Act;Audubon is now working to make sure the listing is formalized to help the Tricolored Blackbird recover.PROTECTING BIRDSUnderstanding the Prothonotary
80、 WarblerProtecting birds and their habitats during all phases of their lives is critical to preserving populations of migratory birds.But knowing where some of those birds go during winter has been a subject of intense spec-ulation and,more recently,serious research.Audubon offices and volunteers in
81、 Louisiana and South Carolina fitted tracking devices to a few dozen Prothonotary Warblers and discovered that many Prothonotaries winter in Colombia.One enterprising warbler,named GeoDad,became the focus of a peer-reviewed research paper published this fall.GeoDad flew more than 5,000 miles in eigh
82、t monthsincluding two nonstop treks across the Gulf of Mexico.24|25One Prothonotary Warbler flew 5,000 miles in eight months,including two trips over the Gulf.PROTECTING BELOVED BIRDSANNUAL REPORT 2015 PEOPLEPROTECTING BELOVED BIRDS26|27There are an estimated 44 million birdwatchers in the United St
83、ates.InspiringGrassrootsActionIn Upper Harlem,this Swallow-tailed Kite mural contains 12 other climate-threatened species.The church tower marks the location of John James Audubons grave.GRASSROOTS ACTIONLove of Birds Inspires the Audubon Network to Combat Climate ChangeAudubon is encouraging its me
84、mbers to take steps to address the climate change threat in their backyards,in their communities,and in their state legislatures.That requires a diverse network of climate activists with a shared valuea love and appreciation of birds.Through-out Audubons network of chapters,centers,state offices,and
85、 individuals,activists are pushing for solutions on behalf of birds.At press time,more than 300 of our 462 chapters had taken some action on climate change,including volunteers in North Carolina who have signed up to be climate ambassadors,and in Wisconsin,where Audubon is training kids to teach oth
86、er kids about climate change and its effects on birds.Crowdsourced Data Becomes Even More PopularThe Audubon network has embraced citizen science programs since the first Christmas Bird Count more than a century agoand that interest in data is only increas-ing.Despite freezing weather throughout muc
87、h of the Northern Hemisphere,more than 140,000 people from more than 100 countries sub-mitted Great Backyard Bird Count observations through the online checklist program eBird.org.Participants tallied a record-breaking 5,090 speciesmore than half of the worlds approximately 10,000 bird species.Meanw
88、hile,after a multi-decade hiatus,the Christmas Bird Count has been successfully reestab-lished in Cuba.As the island nation opens up as a travel destination for North Amer-icans,the conservation of Cubas birds and other wildlife is of great concern.The CBC continues to attract record numbers of obse
89、rvers in North America as well.Finally,nearly 25,000 people have signed up for Hummingbirds at Home and have submitted almost 75,000 observations.Mural Project Highlights Birds and Climate ChangeAudubon is partnering with art-gallery owner Avi Gitler and a number of street artists to spread the word
90、 about the plight of birds threatened by climate change.Street murals,painted on walls and roll-down security gates near John James Audubons grave in Upper Manhattan,depict a number of the 314 birds Audubon has identified as climate-threatened,including the Bald Eagle and Tundra Swan.At press time,2
91、1 murals had been paintedthe latest and largest on the side of an apartment building.Each mural is also tagged with audubonmuralproject.org,where curious readers can go to learn more about Audubons research and ways to protect birds from the impacts of climate change.The goal is to eventually paint
92、all 314 species.28|29More than 300 Audubon chapters took some kind of action on climate change in 2015.GRASSROOTS ACTIONLeveraging the Power of the PenAudubon members are not afraid to speak their minds,a fact demonstrated time and again when birds need advocates with local and federal governments.A
93、fter Audubon magazine exposed an energy companys efforts to undermine the Migratory Bird Treaty Actthe bedrock legislation that makes bird conservation possible in North Americamore than 45,000 people signed a petition to the company to express their displeasure,prompting the company to do a quick w
94、alk-back of its anti-bird efforts.A further 46,000 wrote to the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers to oppose a planned cormo-rant cull in Oregon.And more than 30,000 wrote to support the EPAs proposed rules to regulate carbon emissions from existing power plants.Digital Tools Developed to Reach New Audienc
95、es To reach more of the estimated 44 million birders in the United States,Audubon has revamped its digital presence,including a complete overhaul of the national website and the launch of four free birding apps.The website relaunch has already drawn a strong new user base,and now more than half of t
96、he visits to the site come from social media many via mobile platforms rather than a traditional desktop.Both metrics suggest that Audubon is attracting a new,younger audience than previously.30|31Almost 100 volunteers have signed up to be climate ambassadors in North Carolina.Kim Brand Works With F
97、aith Communities to Combat Climate ChangeClimate change is a divisive topic.But Kim Brand,Bird-Friendly Communities coordi-nator for Audubon North Carolina and Toyota TogetherGreen fellow,is trying to find common ground with people to help protect birds against the growing threat of global warming.B
98、rand partnered with North Carolina Interfaith Power&Light and other lead-ers from local faith communities to create meaningful dialogue on what people can do to combat climate change.These communities are a new audience for Audubon North Carolina,but a potentially very powerful one.To get the projec
99、t going,Brand is focusing on a suite of conservation actionslike planting native spicebush or building nest boxes for Brown-headed Nuthatchesthat local citizens can easily implement in their own yards and talk about with their neighbors.Those who are most passionate about birds will then have the op
100、portunity to become climate ambassadors to their own communities.So far,95 people have signed up to be a climate ambassador.Climate Educators Take a Trip to the White HouseTwo educators at the Pickering Creek Audubon Center,in Maryland,were invited to present their cli-mate education curriculum at a
101、 White House Back-to-School event in August,and were featured on the White Houses Instagram page(1.1 million followers).The curriculum focuses on native plants;at the end of the program,68 percent of participants demonstrated improved understanding of climate change concepts,such as how to reduce th
102、eir carbon footprint.ANNUAL REPORT 2015According to the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service,more than 180 species of birds,45 species of mammals,and 36 species of fish thrive in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.32|33The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is the largest wildlife refuge in the country.Nurtu
103、ring Bird Habitat PLACESA Step Forward for AlaskaArctic National Wildlife Refuge In January the Obama administration became the first in history to make a“wilderness”recommendation for the refuges coastal plain,meaning that the area would be pro-tected from all development if Congress votes for wild
104、er-ness designation.Audubon has been working for years for this designation through both policy and advocacy efforts.Chukchi Sea Audubon was a plaintiff on the recent successful challenge to offshore oil lease sale 193,in which the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management vastly underestimated the amount o
105、f oil,and therefore the possible impacts of a major spill,for the Chukchi Sea lease.Further,President Obama withdrew 9.8 million acres of the Chukchi and Beaufort seas from oil and gas leasing.These and other areas were identified by Audubon during an extensive mapping project.While the acres set as
106、ide are important for Native subsistence hunting,and provide key habitat for birds and mammals,a number of other very important areas in the Arctic Ocean remain open to drilling.In September Royal Dutch Shell announced that it would postpone drilling in the Arctic“for the foreseeable future.”Izembek
107、 Peninsula The U.S.District Court in Alaska upheld in September the Department of the Interiors decision that the state cannot build a road through Izembek National Wildlife Refuge,a battle that Audubon waged for multiple years.The refuges Izembek Lagoon is on the Bering Sea side of the Alaska Penin
108、sula.The lagoon is a critically important stopover for many birds migrating to or from Arctic breeding grounds.More than 82 species have been documented there,and the area regularly supports more than 90 percent of Brant that use the Pacific Flyway,more than half the world population of Emperor Gees
109、e,and a large percentage of the world pop-ulations of Stellers Eiders and Taverners Cackling Geese.Work Begins on a Northern Colombia Birding Trail in the Sierra Nevada de Santa MartaWith more bird species than any country in the world,and a vastly improved security situation,Colombia is on the fron
110、t end of a bird tourism boom.Audubon and its local partner,Calidris,have begun to build the Northern Colombia Birding Trail with funds from the United States Agency for International Development and Patrimonio Natural.At press time,trail construc-tion and the training of 30 bilingual birding guides
111、had begun.The project will also improve the capacity of local small businesses and tour operators.PRESERVING PLACESMore Than 100,000 Acres Designated National Park in the BahamasIn 2012 staff from Audubon and the Bahamas National Trust discovered that the areas in and around Joulter Cays in the Baha
112、mas are a critical wintering spot for some 10 percent of the Atlantic Piping Plover population.This past August,just a few years later,the Bahamian government designated a new national park in the area to help ensure the survival of several at-risk Atlantic Coast shorebird species.The new,113,920-ac
113、re Joulter Cays National Park protects a group of uninhabited islands and intertidal sand flats.The area will be protected in perpetuity from unregulated devel-opment and destructive practices while helping to foster a sustainable local economy.34|35Colombia has more than 1,900 bird species,the most
114、 of any country in the world.Western SandpiperBay of Panama Protected From Further Development After years of collaborative research and advocacy by Audubon and the Panama Audubon Society,the Bay of Panama gained vital federal protection to prevent development and ensure its safety in perpetuity.Add
115、i-tionally,for the first time in its history,Panama created a Ministry of the Environment.The bays designation as a protected wildlife refuge came after a hard-fought cam-paign bolstered by more than 14,000 letters of support from the Audubon network.Initial hydrology and climate studies on the wetl
116、ands and mudflats,conducted by Audubon and its local partners,will provide a basis for future conservation efforts in the area.10 Billion Conservation Dollars Secured to Support the EvergladesFlorida voters passed Amendment 1,also known as the Land and Water Legacy Amendment,which will gen-erate up
117、to$10 billion for conservation work during the next 20 years.Over the course of two years,Audubon Florida and local chapters gathered more signatures to get this measure on the ballot than any other organi-zation working in the state.Amendment 1 passed with more than a 75 percent“yes”vote.PRESERVING
118、 PLACESEverglades National Park36|37The Everglades provides habitat for more than 350 species of birds.CONDENSED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIESYear ended June 30,2015(dollars in thousands)REVENUES,GAINS,AND OTHER SUPPORT:Contributions,grants,and bequests$81,510Earned income and other revenue 12,181Investme
119、nt earnings,appropriated 9,267TOTAL REVENUES,GAINS,AND OTHER SUPPORT 102,958 EXPENSES:Conservation programs Field conservation programs 50,504 National conservation programs 25,611 76,115Fundraising Membership development 3,590 Other development 8,316 11,906Management and general 5,762TOTAL EXPENSES
120、 93,783RESULTS FROM OPERATIONS 9,175Investment earnings,non-appropriated(5,737)Gain on sale of property 214Charitable trust additions and changes in value(2,269)Pension and post retirement activity(888)CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 495NET ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR 434,295NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR$434,790CO
121、NDENSED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITIONJune 30,2015(dollars in thousands)ASSETS:Cash and investments$265,461Receivables 13,548Benefi cial interest in charitable trusts 40,896 Property 148,052Other assets 3,062TOTAL ASSETS$471,019LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS:LIABILITIESAccounts payable and accrued expe
122、nses$8,958Deferred rent,tuition,and other liabilities 6,709Funds held for others 2,291Obligations under charitable trusts 6,257Pension and post retirement benefi t liability 12,014TOTAL LIABILITIES 36,229NET ASSETS 434,790TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS$471,0192015 REVENUE:$102,958,000 79%12%9%Cont
123、ributions,grants,and bequests Earned income and other revenueInvestment earnings2015 EXPENSES:$93,783,00081%6%13%Conservation programs FundraisingManagement and generalAdditional information is available at www.audubon.orgFINANCIALSSummary Report for 2015Friends&PartnersAudubon is grateful to the in
124、dividuals,foundations,and businesses whose generous contributions have supported our work over the past year.We work with valued partners in communities across the Americas.38|39THANK YOUWilsons WarblerSUPPORTERS$100,000+AnonymousThe Annenberg Foundation/Explore.orgAvedaGabrielle and Louis Bacon and
125、 The Moore Charitable Foundation,Inc.The Batchelor Foundation,Inc.S.D.Bechtel,Jr.FoundationThe Bobolink FoundationCamille and Craig BroderickColeman and Susan Burke FoundationThe Campion FoundationThe Margaret A.Cargill FoundationChevron Products CompanyClearPath FoundationThe Conservation FundMary
126、McDermott CookTrammell S.CrowCrystal Charity BallDallas FoundationRobert B.Daugherty FoundationDisney Conservation FundBrewster C.Doust,M.D.,in honor of George and Judy WeemsEdwards Mother Earth FoundationJoseph and Barbara EllisEnvironmental Systems Research InstituteThe Everglades FoundationFord F
127、amily FoundationPamela and David B.FordBradford M.FreemanFriends of Hog IslandGeorge S.GolumbeskiGrantham Foundation for the Protection of the EnvironmentOtto Haas Charitable TrustsMarian S.HeiskellLeona M.and Harry B.Helmsley Charitable TrustThe William and Flora Hewlett FoundationThe Hofmann Famil
128、y FoundationMrs.Jean Rogers HoltSarah JeffordsSonia and Paul Tudor Jones IIKrishnan-Shah FoundationLinden Trust for ConservationEdward K.Love Conservation FoundationLufkin Family FoundationDan W.LufkinEugene McDermott FoundationThe McKnight FoundationLuEsther T.Mertz Charitable TrustLeo Model Founda
129、tion,Inc.Montgomery County PennsylvaniaThe Mosaic Company Foundation and The Mosaic CompanyNational Fish and Wildlife FoundationNew Venture FundThe New York Community Trust Wood Thrush FundThe David and Lucile Packard FoundationThe William Penn FoundationThe Pew Charitable TrustsPTJ Operations,LLCDa
130、vid and Barbara RouxThe Silicon Valley Community FoundationSkoll Global Threats FundSouth Carolina Conservation BankMr.and Mrs.Fred Stanback,Jr.Mr.and Mrs.William StanbackGeorge B.Storer FoundationVirginia K.StoweToyota Motor North America,Inc.Jane and David Walentas,Two TreesLucy R.Waletzky,MDThe W
131、alton Family FoundationWilburforce FoundationMrs.Penelope P.WilsonRobert W.Wilson Charitable TrustGeorge and Fay Young Foundation$50,000-$99,999Anonymous(3)All Life FoundationHugo A.and Thelma Aspegren Charitable TrustAudubon of the Western EvergladesBarbaras Bakery Inc.Bruce and Billie BallengeeSha
132、ron and Randy BlackburnBoone Family FoundationWilliam and Beatrice BoothCary Brown and Steve EpsteinBrunckhorst FoundationThe Bullitt FoundationCedar Hill FoundationChesapeake Audubon SocietyChesapeake Bay TrustCarole and Andrew ClarksonSarah K.de Coizart Article TENTH Perpetual Charitable TrustGeor
133、giana DeShazer Wildlife Charitable TrustDillon FoundationThe Dobson FoundationDoolin Family Foundation for BiodiversityMr.and Mrs.Robert O.DryfoosThe Energy FoundationMargot P.ErnstDean and Jenny FischerFlorida Power&Light CompanyGartner Family Charitable TrustFlorence J.Gillmor FoundationGoldman Sa
134、chs and CompanyGS Gives Annual Giving FundDavid Hartwell and Elizabeth De BautThe Heinz EndowmentsThe Horizon FoundationHSBC BankMr.David HurtThe Jeniam FoundationCity of JoplinLancaster CountyMr.Leonard LauderR.K.Mellon Family FoundationThe M.L.E.Foundation,Inc.The Nature ConservancyMargery A.Nicol
135、son,Ph.D.Susan P.and Franklin M.Orr,Jr.Kristi and Thomas PattersonLiliane and Norman Peck,The Sharp Fund,PLDPisces FoundationNina Mason Pulliam Charitable TrustRiver Branch FoundationSarah I.Schieffelin Residuary TrustHarold C.Schott FoundationRandy and Jennifer SpeersThe Terra Foundation Inc.Town C
136、reek Foundation,Inc.Turner Foundation,Inc.United Way of Metropolitan Dallas,Inc.Jonathan VanicaWalker Family FoundationDoug and Maggie Walker$25,000-$49,999AnonymousAllen and Company,Inc.Almar FoundationLeigh and Carol AltadonnaAPS FoundationThe Applewood Fund FoundationThe Bank of Tokyo-MitsubishiG
137、ordon J.Barnett Memorial FoundationHarry Bass,Jr.FoundationFrancis Beidler FoundationArchie W.and Grace Berry Jerry BertrandBirdLife InternationalMs.Suzanne BlueThe Boeing CompanyThe Bothin FoundationJudy and C.Frederick BuechnerBurgermeister Family FundMr.Charles C.ButtCanaday Family Charitable Tru
138、stMarianne and John K.CastleCentral New York Community FoundationMr.John R.Challey,Ph.D.The Chisholm/Thomson Family FundCommunity Foundation for Greater BuffaloThe Conservation AllianceCooper FoundationJessie B.Cox CLTCox Family Fund at the Boston FoundationCoypu Foundation TrustSophie CraigheadCrai
139、gslist Charitable FoundationBarbara and Raymond DalioDalio Family Foundation,Inc.Mrs.Edith R.DixonDixon Water FoundationEbscoEmersonThe Charles Engelhard FoundationFairfield County Community Foundation,Inc.Felburn FoundationFiduciary Trust Company InternationalThe Betsy and Jesse Fink FoundationFoun
140、dation MMrs.Katherine B.GarfieldGDS Legacy FoundationGila River Indian CommunityGoldseker FoundationSusan and Dan GottliebH-E-BTerry HersheyHoneywellHSBC N.A.Clara L.D.Jeffery Charitable TrustJPMorgan ChaseThe Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell FoundationThe Ellsworth Kelly FoundationPeter Kiewit Foundatio
141、nJoni Steele Kimberlin and Kevin KimberlinWarren and Barry KingKingfisher FoundationThomas Laffont,The Coatue FoundationJud LairdElaine and Ken LangoneCraig and Shelley LarsonForrest and Frances Lattner FoundationAmbassador and Mrs.John LoebR.James Macaleer FoundationMarshall-Reynolds FoundationAlex
142、is MaybankJennifer and James McCarrollMrs.Carol B.McCordMerck Family FundEvalyn E.and Stephen E.MilmanMississippi Power CompanyMJPM FoundationThe Ambrose Monell FoundationNicholas and Leslie MooreMorgan Stanley Smith Barney,LLCNextera Energy Foundation,Inc.Katharine S.OBrienMs.Julia B.OdetteLaura an
143、d Kevin ODonohueOhio Environmental Education and Charitable TrustMr.Benjamin Olewine IIIOpen Door FoundationOrange County Community FoundationOSIsoft,LLCOverhills FoundationCary and David PaynterPinellas County Community FoundationTheodore and Marian Tonne FundPPL Services CorporationBayard D.and El
144、izabeth ReaRed Wing Area Fund of The Saint Paul FoundationThe Robinson FoundationMs.Allison RockefellerMr.Stephen RumseyTHANK YOUAveda Corporation Protecting the Natural World Since 2007 Audubon and Aveda have collaborated on a shared mission to protect freshwater resources from industrial threats a
145、nd climate change.In 2015 that collabo-ration focused on restoring riparian and wetland habitat in seven midwestern states,including Avedas home state of Minnesota.“What we like very much about Audubon is that its an extremely professional organization,with very good science but also passion,”says D
146、ominique Conseil,Avedas global president.Avedas commitment to science and the environment guided the design of its 60-acre headquarters in subur-ban Minneapolis,which,besides features that reduce birdwindow collisions,includes a Chimney Swift nesting tower and native plant landscaping.But its passio
147、n that Conseil believes is the key to success.“You can appeal to a persons left brain when it comes to environmental issues,but unless you can establish a connection with their heart,you will not really move them to action,”he says.In addition to its financial support of Audubon,Aveda encourages all
148、 of its employees to do eight hours of community service annually on company time.Many choose to donate that time to Audubon including Conseil,who,as part of a Red-headed Woodpecker monitoring program,recently spent a day with a team counting those birds at the Carlos Avery IBA.40|41PROFILE IN CONSE
149、RVATIONDominique ConseilPrairie Lake,MinnesotaSchwab Charitable Foundation Lonnie Samford FundThe Seattle FoundationSeaworld and Busch Gardens Conservation FundMs.Victoria ShawMichael SheridanSingh Family FoundationSt.Louis Metropolitan Sewer DistrictMelissa and Stuart StrahlMark Paul Terk Charitabl
150、e TrustTesoro FoundationLaurie Thomson and Andy ChisholmSpencer Trask and Co.True North FoundationVermilion CorporationThe Walbridge FundWells Fargo FoundationWest Monroe PartnersWild Birds UnlimitedWolf Creek Charitable FoundationDrew Zager,Morgan StanleyMarine and Alexander Zagoreos$10,000-$24,999
151、The 1830 Family Foundation 444S FoundationAnonymous(7)Accela Inc.Achelis FoundationEmily H.Fisher Alexander and John Alexander Peter A.Alpert and Jill S.SchwabJoseph T.AmbrozyAmerican Eagle FoundationStephen Ansari,Blue RasterMr.and Mrs.Louis J.Appell,Jr.Arete FoundationArgos,HarleyvilleArizona Comm
152、unity FoundationArizona Public Service Co.Connan and Andrew AshforthBeatrice Fox Auerbach Foundation FundMs.Donna BaileyBank of America Charitable Gift FundMs.Sue BarlowBarron Collier Companies Katie SproulDavid Winton Bell FoundationSusan and Steve BellBellwether Foundation,Inc.Benevity Community I
153、mpact FundMarie BerggrenBlue Sky Family FoundationThe Boeing CompanyBoston Foundation,Inc.Elisabeth BottlerThe Brenner Family FoundationAnn Tandy BriceBrindle FoundationKathleen Swann Brooks Family FoundationDana Brown Charitable TrustMs.Polly BruckmannMilo Burcham PhotographyEunice and Robert Burne
154、ttWilliam BurnsideMr.Charles R.BurwickFrank BuxtonThe Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment,Inc.C.A.N.FoundationNanny and Marty CannonMs.Alice R.CarlsonEd and Barbara CarrDeborah G.CarstensThe Catto Charitable FoundationMr.Charlie CauseyCarlton M.CavesThe Ceres Foundation,Inc.ChevronChicago
155、Community FoundationThe Chingos FoundationClayton Baker TrustClose Friend FoundationMs.Ann Stevenson ColleyCollier EnterprisesThe Communities Foundation of TexasThe Community Foundation for Greater New HavenThe Edward T.Cone FoundationConsolidated Edison Company of New York Inc.Cooper-Newell Foundat
156、ionTim and Nan Corwin Charitable TrustMs.Joyce M.CritelliDarden Restaurants FoundationDavis Conservation FoundationMr.and Mrs.Edward N.DaytonAndrea de CholnokyDeering FoundationPaul and Joann DelaneyCleveland H.Dodge Foundation,Inc.Dominion FoundationDale P.Dunham,Geographic-Information Services,Inc
157、.East Hill Woods Fund at The Connecticut Community FoundationEdhelper/Russell FryLaura and Walter Elcock Family FoundationAnn R.EllimanEllison Family FoundationThe Elson-Slemmer Fund for the Environment,a fund of The Community Foundation of Northwest ConnecticutEnvironment CanadaJohn L.ErnstMr.Dykes
158、 EverettAlex and Sheila EwingFrank M.Ewing Foundation Inc.Exelon GenerationMo and Susan FeldmanMr.Paul FerberFidelity Charitable-Pooled IncomeDr.Susan L.FladerFoundation Fund at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona Freeport McMoRan Copper and Gold FoundationHelen Clay Frick FoundationHoward
159、 and Kathleen FuhrRobert E.Gallagher Charitable TrustJoseph P.GaudinoIntegrated Wellness Systems Inc.Gayden Family FoundationGeorge Family FoundationLile and John Gibbons,Jr.Gilder FoundationAllyn L.GolubMr.Jeffrey GoodbyDiana and Edward GreeneRep.James C.GreenwoodMs.Julia A.GregoryMr.and Mrs.Charle
160、s GriggRalph and Louise HaberfeldJudith HamiltonBrian and Donna HamptonGeorge and Mary Josephine Hamman FoundationAnn Harwood-Nuss,M.D.Brian L.Haslam,CityworksThe Marc Haas FoundationDede HaverstickThe Grover Hermann FoundationThe Jacob and Terese Hershey FoundationHillcrest FoundationMr.and Mrs.Geo
161、rge C.HixonThe Tim and Karen Hixon FoundationHorizon Foundation,Inc.Horizons FoundationReid and Mary HughesKay Bailey HutchisonImperial Woodpecker,LLCIngram-White Castle FoundationThe Burdine Johnson FoundationThe Johnson-Stillman Family FoundationPatricia H.KeeseeMr.Thomas W.Keesee IIIKimball Found
162、ationLibby and Charles KingStephen KressIya Labunka and Wes CravenLbrands FoundationLouise and Lewis LehrmanWilliam Leighty and Nancy Waterman of the Leighty FoundationThe Leon Levy FoundationDiane LewisGeorge L.Lindemann,Jr.Michael Lippmann,Blue RasterWP and Bulah Luse Foundation Bank of AmericaLyk
163、es Bros.Inc.Steve LynchIan and Paige MacLeodDr.David J.Magee and Cheryl L.RobertoMr.and Mrs.John H.ManiceMAP Royalty,Inc.Charles MargiottaChauncey and Marion D.McCormick Family FoundationGustaf Westfeldt McIlhenny Family FoundationWilliam and Nancy McKelvyWilliam G.McKelvy Revocable TrustMs.Phyllis
164、MeekMr.James MeliusMercy Accounts Payable Shared ServicesJoseph Meyerhoff FundJeanne M.Mininall and Arthur BassMissouri American Water CompanyDr.and Mrs.Allen MontgomeryMorro Coast Audubon SocietyJack MurrayNational Geographic SocietyStephen C.NellisThe New-Land Foundation,Inc.Craig NewmarkNew York
165、Community Trust Carlson Charitable FundNew York State Laborers Health and Safety Trust FundLucy D.Nisbet Charitable FundMr.Walter M.NortonValerie C.OhrstromOpen Space InstitutePacific Gas and Electric CompanyJames R.PalmerSkip Parker,HERE,a Nokia BusinessAnne and Chuck ParrishAnne PatteeThe PCW Mana
166、gement Center,LLCThe Peach FoundationPegler Family FoundationThe Perkins Charitable FoundationAlexandra and Frederick PetersThe Howard Phipps FoundationGloria M.and W.Douglas PittsSamuel Plimpton and Wendy ShattuckPrince Charitable TrustsProuts Neck Audubon SocietyQuimby Family FoundationJoann and F
167、rank RandallJoy and George Rathmann Rathmann Family FoundationRayonierRecreational Equipment Inc.The REI FoundationRelativity Media,LLCResolution Copper MiningWilson B.Reynolds and Juanita E.Reynolds FundMr.and Mrs.Ira RinglerThe Melody S.RobidouxLida Rodriguez-TaseffRogers FoundationKit and Robert
168、RohnWilliam J.and Tina Rosenberg FoundationRoss FoundationRoyce Family Fund Inc.Deborah and Charles RoyceRubendall Foundation Charitable TrustMs.Katheryn RussiBianca Ryan42|43THANK YOUThe William Penn Foundation Collaborating to Protect a Vital Watershed The William Penn Foundation has a focused env
169、ironmental goal:protecting the 13,500-square-mile Delaware River watershed,which spans five mid-Atlantic states,an effort to which the philanthropy has committed significant financial and intellec-tual resources.It also chooses its partners carefully.Andrew W.Johnson,director of William Penns waters
170、hed protection program,says Audubon is an excellent fit for a partnership because it“engages people on the ground,enabling them to understand the importance of the habitat and hopefully to become stewards of it.”In collabora-tion with the William Penn Foundation,Audubon Pennsylvania is working with
171、the city of Philadelphia to guide more than$2 billion of green infrastructure investments to benefit birds,water quality,and people alike.William Penn also provided significant support to create Audubon and Outward Bounds new youth leadership and environ-mental education center in an underserved com
172、munity in Philadelphia.Johnson adds:“The people who work for Audubon Pennsylvania know their work,theyre committed,theyre mission-driven,they partner well with others.Everything that a private funder looks for,they exhibit.”PROFILE IN CONSERVATIONAndrew W.JohnsonDelaware RiverSalt River Pima-Maricop
173、a Indian CommunitySan Juan Audubon SocietyAl and Mary Anne SanbornRobert and Doreen SchiroJulie Morsman Schroeder FoundationMark and Sukey SchroederJacob and Hilah SchuttThe Seattle FoundationThe Seattle Foundation GiveBIGMrs.Beth Ann SegalMarjory S.Seinsoth Fund of the Indian River CommunityMr.and
174、Mrs.Tom D.SeipElmina B.Sewall FoundationShield-Ayres FoundationSydney and Stanley S.ShumanMrs.Anne Phipps Sidamon-EristoffJason and Shawn SillettiSandy and Dave SlemmerSmikis FoundationKatie SproulSRPStewart FoundationThe Ruth and Robert St.John Foundation,Inc.Eugene Straus Charitable TrustG.B.Stuar
175、t Charitable FoundationSusquehanna Bancshares,Inc.Nancy O.SwansonSwimmer Family FoundationGene SykesSynapse Partners,LLCStephen TanElaine Berol Taylor and Scott Bevan Taylor FoundationMark TercekThe Mike and Mary Terry Family FoundationThornburg FoundationMr.B.Holt Thrasher and Ms.Juliet P.Tammenoms
176、 BakkerThunderbirds CharitiesTicketleapTools for Life,Inc.Eleanor Morton Trask Advised Fund at The Seattle FoundationThe Trust for Public LandMary Ann and Lawrence TuckerThe Mary Ann and Lawrence Tucker FoundationTracey TurnerSuni and John UngerUnion Bank FoundationUnison BankUSAA Federal Savings Ba
177、nkUS AirwaysU.S.Fish and Wildlife ServiceR.T.Vanderbilt TrustRoxanne and Hugh B.Vanderbilt,Jr.Mr.and Mrs.Peter VennemaThe VIDDA FoundationJessica C.VielVilla at Scrub Island Resort,Spa and MarinaElizabeth Wakeman Henderson Charitable Foundation Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeThe Whitaker
178、Fund for Math and Foundation for Enhancing CommunitiesWildlife Forever FundMr.Bruce Wiltsie and Mr.Bill DavenportThe Winston-Salem FoundationWoods Charitable Fund,Inc.Mr.Christopher WrightMr.Minturn WrightWyncote Foundation Northwest$5,000-$9,999Anonymous(3)Ms.Margaret L.AbbottAberdeen Asset Managem
179、ent Inc.Access MidstreamMs.Jane AlexanderKarim Al-KhafajiAll Aboard FloridaMr.Warren L.AllenPaul M.and Kathleen K.Anderson Charitable FoundationArizona Antelope FoundationThe Arizona LotteryMr.Ralph ArwoodAshforth Properties,Inc.Audubon Society of Central MarylandAudubon Society of Greater DenverBac
180、ot/McCarty FoundationBaltimore Community FoundationBancroft FoundationLee and Ramona Bass FoundationMr.Lang E.BaumgartenBelvedere Community FoundationSarah BerryBGEAnnie and David Bingham,M.D.The W.Richard Bingham and Winifred W.Bingham FoundationAlan and Sally BlackBNY MellonRoyal Little FamilyJohn
181、 C.Bock FoundationThe Boeing CompanyWalter and Phyllis Borten FoundationBob and Sheryl BowenMs.Lisa BoyceFlorence Boyer FoundationMarsilia A.BoyleMrs.Walter F.BrissendenMr.and Mrs.Christian and Kia BrownDr.and Mrs.Malcolm BrownBuena Vista Energy,LLCWilliam Burback and Peter HofmannGlenda and John Bu
182、rkhartBurnett DAFAmy and Robert CampbellCamp Brl Inc.Cape Fear Garden ClubPeggy and Web CarrGregory and Jennifer CaseMichael N.ChambersMs.Laura R.ChasinThe CHG Charitable TrustCITIC Securities International USA,LLCClaneil Foundation,Inc.Mr.Charles Cole,Jr.Columbia North YMCA,YMCA of Philadelphia and
183、 VicinityColumbus Audubon SocietyThe Columbus FoundationCommonwealth of VirginiaCommunity First FoundationThe Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area Community Foundation of Northern ColoradoCommunity/Land Preservation and Planning Fund of The Community Foundation for the Greater Ca
184、pital RegionNatalie ConklinMs.Cynthia CooperFrederic R.Coudert FoundationFay L.and William L.Cowden Charitable TrustThe Critelli Family FoundationMr.Richard CrowellMr.Gregory A.CunninghamMs.Bland CurrieEllen CurtisThe Joanne and John DallePezze FoundationMalcolm C.Damuth FoundationThe Dana Foundatio
185、nDavid DarrinMartha Davis and Alix RitchieDelaware Community FoundationKun DengThe DessertistMary and Spencer Dick FamilyMeline and David DicksonEarthShare OhioDiane and John EcksteinJeffrey and Mary EhretThe Elkins Family FundJohn and Nancy EltingFred L.Emerson FoundationEnbridge Energy CompanyEner
186、gy XXIMr.and Mrs.William Hardy EshbaughJames EvansMike and Becky EversExxonMobil FoundationHolly L.FaderFalcons Treehouse,LLCTed Fantl in memory of Joel FantlFarber FoundationBertram and Betty FeingoldFennell Family Endowment of the Coastal Community FoundationFerman Motor Car CompanyFidelity Charit
187、ableFidelity Charitable-E Pluribus IIMr.and Mrs.Ben FieldFirst National Bank in Port LavacaMr.S.A.Flint,Jr.Forest Preserve FoundationMr.Christopher FranksScott and Icy FrantzThe French FoundationFriends of the Montezuma Wetlands Complex,Inc.Mr.David FrobaKathleen Fuhr FoundationHarry H.Gaines and De
188、bra A.Carrier Gail Gatton and Mark WittowGE Capital CorporationGE FoundationCullen Geiselman Fund Greater Houston Community Foundation John B.and Dareth Gerlach FoundationGeneral Mills FoundationGeoCommFrank and Elizabeth GerberKen and Rhonda GillilandMr.and Mrs.Gary A.GlynnGodwin Advertising Agency
189、,Inc.Grange Insurance CompanyMr.Stewart GreenfieldGreen Mountain Audubon SocietyGreyfield InnWendy Mills Gross and Mitch GrossDajiang GuoMr.Kevin J.HableEmory HamiltonMs.Maureen HarbourtAnne and Bill HarrisonMerrill G.and Emita E.Hastings FoundationMs.Lisa PeterfreundElaine and Louis HechtThe Per an
190、d Astrid Heidenreich Family FoundationLisette HenreyCarl and Marsha Hewitt Foundation,Inc.Al G.HillHobart and William Smith CollegesHolcim Inc.Ben HulseyRuth and John HussIESI CorporationInternational Monetary FundMs.Carolyn B.JacksonJohnson and JohnsonMrs.Pat JonesBaris KaradoganJane Kelley Charita
191、ble TrustLloyd KelmanMs.Erika KeltonKitson and PartnersKelin J.KuhnMills Bee Lane Memorial FoundationMr.and Mrs.Thomas D.LaneJos and Carmen LatourMs.Patricia A.LeeJean,Mildred and Jack Lemons Charitable TrustHollis Declan Leverett Memorial FundLincoln Community FoundationMihaela LorenzPam and Tom Lu
192、ceMr.and Mrs.Robert A.LukensTHANK YOUPROFILE IN CONSERVATIONThe S.D.Bechtel,Jr.Foundation Partnering to Conserve California Habitat Outdoors enthusiast and duck hunter Stephen D.Bechtel,Jr.,established his namesake foundation in part to restore important wetlands habitat in California.As he and his
193、team wrestled with the underlying water management problems that plague those wetlands,they realized they would need a partner with both bird expertise and a proven ability to bridge the needs of people and nature.That led them to partner with Audubon.“The more than four-decade relationship between
194、the Foundation and Audubon is just about as long-standing and deep as any we have,”says Allison Harvey Turner,environ-ment program director at the S.D.Bechtel,Jr.Foundation,who recently joined the Audubon California board.The Foundation supports a number of conservation objec-tives in the state,incl
195、uding building the technical and fundraising capacity at Audubon California that will enable the organization to effectively tackle the challenges facing birds in the Pacific Flyway for years to come.44|45Allison Harvey TurnerTejon Ranch,CaliforniaJoseph and Gail MahoneyMary Ann MahoneyMerrill Mahon
196、ey Fund of the Jewish Communal FundMain Street Landing CompanySusan and Stephen Mandel,Jr.Mr.Richard MarksCharlotte Martin FoundationMrs.Gail MayoE.McClure and F.PeterschmidtMr.Richard McDonaldAlex and Agnes O.McIntosh FoundationMcKibben Merner Family Fund at the Seattle FoundationV.H.McNutt Memoria
197、l FoundationMeredith Corporation FoundationMiddlebury CollegeMidFirst BankBrian and Heidi MillerMr.and Mrs.Ron MillerMiller-Worley FoundationTom and Susan MooreMason and Margaret Morfit through the Trickeldown TrustSandra MossMark MushkatMWVEric F.MyersNavron CorporationNegaunee Foundation Ltd.Mr.an
198、d Mrs.Robert NelmsNestle Purina PetCare CompanyNewAlliance Foundation,Inc.Arthur E.Newbold IVThe Norcross Wildlife Foundation,Inc.Northern TrustStewart Charitable FundThe Henry OBrien Foundation,Inc.Benjamin Olewine IVOlivieri Johnston Family FoundationPeg R.OlsenOmni Hotels and ResortsMr.and Mrs.Gi
199、lman OrdwayDr.Gordon H.OriansMrs.Sheryl OttOverlook International FoundationShonu and Vinay PandeDiane E.Parish and Paul GelburdCathy Pascal and Ron StromStuart PaynterPearl Seas Management LLCKaren Pell and Heather LupaMrs.and Mr.Cathy and Hunter PiersonKirsten and Andrew PittsPlum CreekMr.and Ms.W
200、alter E.PrattJames D.PricePrice Family Charitable FundPriority One ClearingOlive Higgins Prouty FoundationPSEG Long Island,LLCQuality RV ResortsMrs.Sally QuinnMr.and Mrs.David N.ReddenDoris RhodesFrederic C.RichThe Ripple FoundationRobert M.and Helen A.Ritchie Charitable FoundationDeborah RivelThe R
201、iver CafeCheryl Roberto and Dr.David J.MageeWilhelmina(Beth)Robertson FundGreater Houston Community FoundationMr.David M.RobyRochester Area Community FoundationRockefeller and Co.Inc.Linda RoosLolita and Simon RooseveltJuanita RoushdyAdelard A.and Valeda Lea Roy FoundationRoyal Bank of Canada Founda
202、tionDerald H.Ruttenberg FoundationSacramento Zoological SocietyThe Sage FoundationSan Diego Gas and ElectricSanta Fe Community FoundationCarol and Randy SchillingDenny and Lorri SchmickMs.Julie SchnuckScience Education CenterMr.and Mrs.Robert G.ScottBeth Ann Segal/Lebovitz FundDavid Shaw Photography
203、Sabina and Michael ShelbyPhyllis and Roger ShermanTom and Jennifer ShoemakerHelen and Ritter Shumway FoundationTalbott and Carter Simonds FoundationEileen and Tad SmithTracy M.SnyderBarrie and Nick SomersGeorge and Keiko SorensonSouthern California EdisonSouth Lake Champlain FundMary Ann and Tom Spa
204、nnSpellissy FoundationDonald and Dorothy Stabler FoundationJulie and Dennis StacySterling AssociatesSharon and Richard StilwellNorman J.Stupp FoundationMartha and Krishen SudSurdna Foundation,Inc.Jim and Jonnie SwannT&E,Inc.Lisa Tannebaum and Don BrownsteinTECO EnergyEllen TempleTexas Parks and Wild
205、life FoundationMr.Steve Thompson and Ms.Anne WeaverThe Daniel K.Thorne Foundation,Inc.Beverly and Richard TilghmanCarol Colman Timmis FoundationMaurice and Teresa TosVicki and Walter TschinkelJohn Turner and Jerry FischerMr.Robert P.UlinUnger Publishing,LLCFrederick S.Upton FoundationVanguard Charit
206、able Endowment ProgramWilliam VeghteVenable Foundation Inc.Mr.John E.WahlBob and Margaret WallisMr.Colin Walsh and Carolyn WilliamsMs.Irene C.WarshauerJames D.and Jane P.Watermolen Foundation,Inc.Weil Gotshal and MangesThe Wekiva Island LLCWells Fargo Bank,N.A.Mr.and Mrs.Glen T.WhitneyMr.and Mrs.Joh
207、n WilkinsonCindy and Christopher WillisWillis North America Inc.Mr.and Mrs.John C.WinnRichard H.Worsham and Deborah D.GeisenkotterDavid Yarnold and Fran SmithYork Community FoundationStanley J.Zamo and Mildred L.Zamo Charitable Trust$2,500-$4,999Anonymous(3)Jon and Leslie AbegglenAdelante Consulting
208、,Inc.Agua Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier CountyMr.Peter F.AllardAmerican Meadows,Inc.American Society of Civil EngineersMr.and Mrs.Robert E.Anderson IIICol.and Mrs.Robert J.H.AndersonAquarion Water CompanyThe ArchwayArthrex Inc.Ashley FurnitureMr.William M.AuberleRobert and Margaret Aye
209、rs,Austin Community FoundationDavid J.BakerBallard Spahr LLPMr.Gordon BarnhardtMr.Alan B.Barstow and Ms.Jennifer R.ClarkeBartlett Griffin and Vermilye,Inc.Mr.Charles M.BartlettMr.John BauerBeatrice Concrete Co.,Inc.Ms.Anne E.BeckettBexar Audubon Society,Inc.Judith L.Biggs FundBlack Hills Audubon Soc
210、ietyMr.Douglas BlonskyRichard and Ellen BodorffBonick LandscapingBoulder County Audubon SocietyMs.Gwendolyn M.BoundsBramlage Family FoundationBridgestone Americas Tire OperationsBarry BrinkerMr.George Lambert BristolPaul and Linda BurnhamThe Gilbert and Ildiko Butler Betty Byrne and Hudnall WareAlpi
211、n J.and Alpin W.Cameron Memorial TrustMr.Donald Miller CampbellEd and Jo CarpenterKatie CarpenterL.Vane CarrolMr.and Mrs.Wm.J.CatoCGMK FoundationMr.Jeff Chaddock and Mr.Mark MorrowVictoria ChandlerJohn W.and Claribel K.Chapman Family FundCharitable Foundation and The Capital Group CompaniesJolene Ch
212、erryThe Lois Chiles FoundationChoate,Hall and Stewart LLPCity of Cedar HillAdam ClammerMs.Kelly M.ClarkBrad ClopefilCoastal Bend Community FoundationPaul CodyCommerce Bancshares FoundationCommunity Foundation for the AllegheniesCommunity Foundation of New JerseyCommunity Foundation of North Texas-Ma
213、rtha Leonard FundThe Community Foundation of Northwest Connecticut Community Foundation for Southwest Washington John and Kimberly ConteGeorge and Mary Corkle Charitable FoundationDr.and Mrs.Clair E.CoxCox CharitiesCox Communications,Inc.John Cromwell and Donna ChiaroBrian and Devin CroninMr.Timothy
214、 Crowell and Ms.Patricia SabalisCVM Construction Managers,Inc.Lucy and Mike DanzigerPeggy and Dick DanzigerBarbara O.DavidBill and Betty Gray DavisMr.William D.DeCamp,Jr.Camp DenaliDesign DataDeupree Family FoundationTom and Nikki DeupreeDoane CollegeDock Street FoundationDolfinger-McMahon Foundatio
215、nRosemary and Bill DraegerEric Draper46|47THANK YOUJoseph Ellis Strengthening the Audubon Network Joseph Ellis,a lifelong birdwatcher,spent much of his youth roaming the fields and woods of his upstate New York hometown and devouring books about John James Audubon.“Even as a child,I was acutely awar
216、e of Audubon,both the person and the organization,”Ellis says.That interest carried over into adulthood;Ellis has been donat-ing to Audubon for the past three decades,and,after retiring from Goldman Sachs a few years ago,he joined Audubons national board.“Audubon is my primary interest,frankly,outsi
217、de of my family and personal activities,”says Ellis,who now lives in north-western Connecticut,not far from the Sharon Audubon Center.“I feel very personally committed to its success.”Ellis is particularly excited about helping Audubon reach the next level by maximizing the potential of its network.
218、“Audubon,”he says,“is chang-ing from an organization of individual points of lighteach doing good work but often on their ownto what is today an increasingly well-organized,best-practices-driven national force for connecting people with birds and protecting the environment.”PROFILE IN CONSERVATIONJo
219、seph EllisLitchfield Hills,ConnecticutRichard Dreissigacker and Judy GeerAnne DurningEarth Day TexasEarthShare of North CarolinaEarthShare of WashingtonMr.and Ms.Donald EdwardsPaul M.EgelandEmpire District Electric Co.Donald and Margaret EngvallEnvironmental Fund for ArizonaExxonMobilMs.Lee Gunn Fal
220、chiMr.Quentin FaulknerMrs.Linda FelkerThe Fieldstone Foundation,Inc.Shari and David FinfrockFlorida Keys Audubon SocietyFounders Garden Club of DallasThe Fountain Fund Vermont Community Foundation Gerald M.Freedman and Kristin KingThe French FoundationMr.James J.FuschettiJerol and Winston Gardner,Jr
221、.Ms.Patricia GeigerJeanine and Robert GetzAllen Gibbs Conservation Fund,Inc.Mr.and Mrs.John D.GilliamGlenArbor Golf ClubMr.Charles Ragland GodchauxMr.Frank Area Godchaux IIIMs.Leslie GodchauxMr.Stephen GordonGreater Houston Community FoundationDavid Greenewalt Charitable TrustGreen Funds of the Colu
222、mbus FoundationJudy and Jeff GreenwaldMarguerite H.GriffinMr.and Mrs.William P.Griffin,Jr.Ms.Gayle GrossMr.Winston GuestKenneth HaleRex and Beryl HamiltonSimon and Jenna HammLauren and Gray W.Hampton,IIIHarrington-Schiff FoundationLawrence HarrisPeggy and Tige HarrisPenelope HarrisKeith and Carol Ha
223、usslerHawk Mountain Sanctuary AssociationCatherine HealdMs.Heather Beth HensonWinston and Becky HickoxCraig HoffmanE J Hudson FoundationHudson River Foundation for Science and Environmental Research,Inc.Robert Lee Hudson FoundationGretchen and Lyman Hull Fund at The Seattle FoundationHuntington Bank
224、Col.and Mrs.Steven E.IcardiIDB BankMs.Deirdre ImusPatsy and Tom IngletIntel CorporationJade Tree FoundationJoanna FoundationFreeman R.Johnson Charitable Trust Johnson and JohnsonThe John F.and Virginia K.Johnson Family FundRobert and Shirley JohnsonJust Board IncorporatedCharles and Carrie KahleDale
225、 KammerlohrMatthew KaplanWilliam and Barbara KellyMr.and Mrs.Thomas KelseyWendy and Mavis Kelsey-Greater Houston Community FoundationJean and Murray KilgourJames and Amy KingMatt and Patty KirchhoffCarol and Ward KleinLaguna Hills Audubon SocietyLake Region Audubon SocietyLannan FoundationDr.Joseph
226、J.Lawrence TrustRobert and Diane LeechLeggett and PlattMs.Dorothy LichtensteinD.Roger B.and Florence W.LiddellCatherine LieblMarge and Thom LimbertChristian R.and Mary F.Lindback FoundationLocke Lord LLPKenneth and Ann LockyerMr.and Mrs.Jay W.LorchLove Family TrustTom and Annalee LuhmanGreta and Wil
227、liam LydeckerMs.Diana LynchAnnesley and David MacFarlaneLois and Philip Macht Family Philanthropic Fund Jewett Langdon MacLiseJudy and Tom MaishGary MarkowskiMr.Thomas E.McCarthyMs.Katharine McGinleyJames and Kathleen McKenzieAmy Shelton McNutt Charitable TrustKevin McPeek and Carrie TaylorMs.Caroly
228、n MillerMissouri Parks AssociationJane-Kerin MoffatDick MonkmanMontgomery County FoundationAlfred MotnaAmbassador Hector MoralesMorgan Stanley Global Impact Kelly FoundationThe Mountaineers FoundationMPS Foundation Joanne ArbaughErnest George Mueller and Francis Mueller FoundationMr.and Mrs.W.Seldon
229、 Murray IIIJohn Narver and Bobbie DeVoreMs.Gabriella NawiNeis Family FoundationArnold and Hilda NeisMrs.Gerhard NeumaierMr.and Mrs.John and Marilyn NewlinNew York Community TrustNorth Carolina Wildlife Reources CommissionNorthern Trust BankAnne and David OgilvyGlenn and Devon OlsonClark and Kristi O
230、mholtMairead N.OSullivan and Arthur E.LandiPa-Lu Enterprises LLPParish of Trinity ChurchMs.Bon ParkerMr.and Mrs.Ron and Judy ParksLangley and Douglas PartridgePatterson Park Neighborhood AssociationPfizer Foundation Matching GiftsPhillips 66John and Nuri PiercePinellas County Community FoundationWil
231、liam P.Bushnell FundMs.Veronique PittmanPlymouth Hill FoundationPresque Isle Audubon SocietyCynthia W.PriestCate ProctorVin and Caren Prothro FoundationMs.Kathryn ProunisMr.and Mrs.Steve PuckettPuffin Foundation WestRaether 1985 Charitable TrustJill and Geoffrey RakerRoger and Anita RandolphMargaret
232、 W.Reed FoundationMary Lou ReedEdward Reilly and Kate WolfordMr.and Mrs.Peter ResslerThe Reveas FoundationThe Frederick W.Richmond Foundation Ms.Barbara RobertsRockefeller Philanthropy Advisors,Inc.Mr.and Mrs.Steven C.RockefellerTerry RootCindy and Dana RoseMr.Aric RosenbachThe Rosewood FoundationMr
233、.and Mrs.Leslie A.RoslundThe Nancy Ruth FundMrs.Thomas Rutherford,Jr.Ryley Carlock and ApplewhiteSaipua Mr.Nathaniel SaltonstallAlexis and Chrissie SantNewell B.Sargent FoundationJason SchnuckSchwab Charitable Martin F.Sticht FundJ.C.and Jessie Seacrest Family FoundationSeason for Sharing/Gannett Fo
234、undationDiana G.SerrellMorris H ShafterMr.and Mrs.Wayne H.ShanerPhyllis Shapiro and Partha BagchiShared Vision Charitable FoundationJim and Jane ShouseThe Sibley-Saltonstall Charitable FoundationMr.Hugh SimmonsE.LaVerne SmithMrs.Mary Breasted SmythSouth Carolina Electric and GasMr.and Mrs.Morton Spi
235、tzCyrus and Joanne SpurlinoStapleton Charitable TrustMr.and Mrs.Craig StapletonThe Robert Stephens Nonendowed DonorAdvised Fund at Community Foundation Santa Cruz CountyJack and Pam StewartMr.and Mrs.James M.StewartMr.Martin F.StichtMrs.William C.StoreyPhyllis and Stephen StrunkPatricia SueltzSustai
236、nable Future Fund with The Vermont Community FoundationPhilip A.SwanMrs.Vicki SwordsSwordspoint FoundationTom and Sue TallmanTargetTelecomPioneersKarie and David ThomsonThe Tides FoundationElizabeth Jane Townsend FoundationToyota Motor Manufacturing,Texas,Inc.T.Rowe Price Associates Foundation,Inc.M
237、r.and Mrs.William C.TruhlsenTurner Family Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier CountyUBSUnion Bank and Trust CompanyUnited Way Of Greater Philadelphia and SNJU.S.TrustAnn and Bill VanderbiltMr.Duane Vander PluymVanguard Charitable S.and T.McCarthy FundChristie L.VargoIrma VelasquezMr.and Mrs.
238、St.Denis J.Villere,Sr.Vinson and Elkins,LLPMr.and Mrs.Edward von BriesenTaylor B.WagenseilMr.Maury WalshWaterways Council,Inc.Mary Sue and William WeinaugMs.Janet WerfelmannTHANK YOUTrammell S.Crow Showing That Conservation Knows No PartyConservatives are often stereotyped as being hostile to enviro
239、nmentalists efforts.Yet as Dallas businessman and proud Republican Trammell S.Crow demonstrates,the term“green conservative”is no oxymoron.In 2010 Crow founded Earth Day Dallas(which grew to become Earth Day Texas),which is where he met Audubon CEO David Yarnold.“When Yarnold said,To conserve is con
240、servative,I was like putty in his hands,”Crow says.It didnt hurt,he adds,that Audubons members come from across the political spectrum,and he has since partnered with Audubon on the“Because Conservation Doesnt Have a Party”campaign,which rallied people around the idea that clean water,clear air,and
241、renewable energy are values shared by Americans of all political affilia-tions.The hard work to make environmental stewardship a bipartisan issue appears to be paying off.An August survey,for instance,found that 72 percent of Republicans favor accelerated renewable energy development.Crow,a strong s
242、upporter of Audubons new Climate Initiative,believes even his own states politicians are coming around on climate change.“If we can do it in Texas,”he says,“it can be done everywhere.”48|49PROFILE IN CONSERVATIONTrammell S.CrowCentral TexasHerbert and Marian Weston FoundationWilliam P.Wharton TrustM
243、r.Edward B.WhitneyJanet C.WhittleDan WiedenGreg and Nancy WilliamsMikel G.WitteDebra Witter and Scott ChaseDr.and Mrs.Donald F.WuoriMr.and Mrs.Timothy E.WymanRodney and Mary YankerYMCAWilliam and Virginia YoungNina OLeary ZilkhaSteven T.Zimmerman,Ph.D.$1,000-$2,499Anonymous(8)Lester AbbergerAbbott L
244、aboratoriesMs.Elaine AckleyWilliam ActonMr.Heman P.AdamsBurt AdelmanDr.Wayne and Mrs.Vickie AdkisonAdvised Fund at the Seattle Foundation A G FoundationLibbie Agran and Guy FitzwaterAiken Driving ClubIngrid E.AkerblomShana Alexander Charitable FoundationDwight AlfordAlico,Inc.All Seasons Wild Bird S
245、tore,Inc.Ms.Paula AllenSusan and John AllenDon and Nancy AlpertDr.Carol and Dr.Michael AltmanDavid Altman FoundationNancy D.Alvord Fund at The Seattle FoundationAmerican Funds(Capital Group)American Pacific,Inc.Anderson Family FoundationMs.Deirdre AndersonLinda and John AndersonMr.Steven AndersonEll
246、en Andres-Schneider and Ralph AndresBrad and Alice AndrewsAppalachian Trail ConservancyArbella Insurance FoundationAbby ArchdeaconBob and Linda ArdTim and Mindy AriowitchArizona Community FoundationArkansas Valley Chapter of National Audubon SocietyArtha FoundationMs.Robbelee ArwoodAsbestos and Envi
247、ronmental Consulting Corp.The Asgard of Maryland,Inc.FoundationDr.W.Scott AshThomas and Lynn AshbyMr.and Mrs.Robert B.AsherMrs.Henry A.Ashforth,Jr.Aspen Business Center FoundationAssurity Life Insurance Co.Ms.Janine AtamianMr.Russ AthaAT&TAudubon Society of Central ArkansasAustin Community Foundatio
248、nMs.Cindy BachJerold and Donna BahlsDorothy BahnaBaker and HostetlerDavid and Susan BakerDr.and Mrs.Robert S.BakerMargaret BaldwinBank of America Merrill LynchMary BarleyJan Barlow,Jr.Mrs.Kelly BarrThe Barrington Foundation,Inc.Ken and Susan BarryBarton and Loguidice,DPCNannette BassettRyan and Jenn
249、ifer BassettMr.David J.BatesThe Howard Bayne FundMr.S.Robert BeaneJoe and Karen BeardenMr.Eric BeckMrs.Katrina BeckerRobert and Nancy BedingfieldElinor Beidler Siklossy FoundationAnne C.BelangerJohanna BellMr.Roy BelserBelvedere Property Management,LLCBetsy BennettNorma BennettMs.Pamela B.BentMr.Dar
250、ryl BergerJames and Frances BergerJohn Torrey Berger IIIMs.Debby BerghBerkshire Taconic Community FoundationMr.Kenneth A.BertramBessemer TrustBob and Martha BestBest Western PlusMr.and Mrs.Sara and Mark BettencourtBF FoundationCharles and Marylin BicakRob Bierregaard and Cathy DolanBird Watchers Dig
251、estMs.Christina BlaiseMr.Christopher D.BleauGary and Laurie BlevinsDavid Blob and Mimi DuffPeter BloomBNY MellonBNY Mellon Community PartnershipMs.Jean E.Bochnowski and Ms.Karen HaymanBoeing Gift Matching ProgramDee BoersmaMs.Leona BoldtThe Bond Foundation,Inc.Nancy and Brad BoschettoMr.and Mrs.Davi
252、d BottjerAllison and Frederic A.Bourke,IIIKathy S.Bower and Randolph Richardson,IIBowman,Murray,Hemingway ArchitectsDoug and Ellie BoydSusan E.BradleyMr.James BradyJerry and Cheri BradyPaul and Debbi BrainerdChristopher BrandDavid and Mae Claire BrantonEric BrewerBenjamin BrewsterBristol-Myers Squib
253、b CompanyBrooks City-BaseJim and Anita BrooksBerry BrownMs.Jane A.BrownM.Carolyn BrownMr.Martin BrownMs.Patricia BrownRodney Brown and Catherine ConollyBruce FurnitureKimberly and Chris BrushTeresa and Norman BuchanWilliam BuchananBuffalo County Visitor Promotion CommitteeJohn BullittMr.and Mrs.Will
254、iam BullittMildred BulpittJane Bultman and Frederic DalldorfBureau of Land Management UtahMr.Gilman S.BurkeMs.Laurie BurkeMrs.Connie BurkhardtMrs.Julie BurlesonMrs.Mickey BurlesonDan Burns PhotographyLaurinda ButcherDiane and Lee ButzinJohn Byrne and Barbara GouldCabelas-Kearney StoreMs.Anne P.Cabot
255、Stewart R.CadesCalamus Outfitters,LLCCalifornia Community FoundationMs.Kathleen C.CallahanBob and Candy CampbellDoug and Mary CampbellJohn M.CampbellMrs.Mary Jo CampbellThe Campbell Family FoundationDr.and Mrs.William J.CanadyCanandaigua Lake Duck Hunters Inc.Joy CanonMs.Lisa CanterMr.and Mrs.Arnold
256、 CaputeLiesbeth and Federico CarballoMr.Eugene CardamoneCargill Inc.Thomas CarlsonMrs.Catherine Ann CarrFiona and Marvin CaruthersMs.Katrina CaryMarion Cass and Stephen DoigLouis N.Cassett FoundationMs.Claire P.CaudillCarolyn ChamberlainMr.Niels ChapmanSamuel and Tillie D.Cheiffetz Foundation Yi-Lin
257、g Chen and Victor HwangChristmas in St.Michaels,Inc.Claire ChristopherCity of Cedar HillCity of Little RockCity of San AntonioBarb ClagueBethany and Drew ClarkMr.Francis J.Clark,Jr.Jonathan and Priscilla ClarkLucy ClarkDr.Julie A.ClaymanClearwater Audubon SocietyThe Clinton Family FundBeverly and Du
258、dley Coates Family FundCoca-Cola Foundation,Inc.Mrs.Mary Jo CoePaul CoelhoAlona CohenMr.Arnold L.CohenVictoria ColangeloIvan and Patricia ColburnWallace and Jerryne ColeRoger and Barbara ColeyMr.Edward Everett Collins IIIMs.Reba CollinsCombined Fund Drive Washington StateCombined Jewish Philanthropi
259、esCommunity Foundation of Collier CountyThe Community Foundation for Greater AtlantaThe Community Foundation of Middle TennesseeCommunity Foundation of Western North Carolina,Inc.The Company of Trinity Forest Golfers Kimberly ConleySelena ConnealyConnecticut Association of Wetland ScientistsConnecti
260、cut Community FoundationMs.Kimberly K.Conner and Nicholas GroombridgeBeatrice and Woolsey ConoverDeneise and Dennis ConradDominique and Misato ConseilConsulate General of CanadaContrix/Magazine AgentWilliam and Mary CookSteve and Dorothy CoontzMrs.Margaret CopelandApril F.CornellBetty Lowell CottleC
261、ounty of MarinMs.Christine L.CourtnageMr.Keith CowanSarah Helen Craig FundBenjamin F.Crane FoundationMs.Eva CraneJamie Crane and Tim MillerMichael and Paige CraneMrs.Edwin CranstonValerie CravensMrs.Mary Anne CreeMichele CristMs.Heather CronerStuart T.Crook and Linda Schneider Dr.April E.CrosbyHarri
262、ett M.CrosbyMr.Thomas F.CrusseCheryl S.Cummer and Jack LyleWilliam B.and Gretchen S.CuttsJeanne CzajkaDallas Green WorksDallas ZooMrs.Charles A.Dana,Jr.Gene and Linda DanielsJohn H.Davidson and Cathy F.BeardSandra DavidsonLinda and Larry DavisJohn DawsonMs.Barbara De PortagoJoe M.and Doris R.Dealey
263、Family FoundationDr.C.Russell DeburloMs.Helen M.DegenerMr.Willis S.DeLaCourMr.and Mrs.T.L.DeLashmet IIIJoseph G.DeMarcoMargaret DeMarrais and Charlie PaleyRobert and Dederia DemoueyJack and Claire Dempsey Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationPam and Doug DeneveDrs.Jitendra and Saryu DesaiGemma Descotea
264、uxDeSoto MagazineDetroit Audubon SocietyNancy and Jim DeWittDialAmericaHenry DickMargot Dick and Bill RossMs.Angie DicksonKatharine Dickson and Mark DicksonThe Dickson Family Gift FundAnne DiFioreChristie and Pete DionisopoulosMr.Stanley J.DirksDisney EARS to You FundRobert and Kerstin DohertyMs.Val
265、erie K.DohertyJohn DoleDonlan FoundationDorchester County Administrators OfficeMaureen and T.Patrick Dore,Jr.Holly Doremus and Gordon AnthonJoyce C.Doria Charitable FundMrs.Deanie DorwartMs.Stephanie A.DoughtyDouro Restaurant BarL.F.Boker DoylePaul and Kaye DoyleMs.Carol DrakeMs.Susan Roney DrennanD
266、u Jour LLCMs.Louisa C.DuemlingJerry and Nancy DuncanJacy and Darrell DunhamJames Ryan DunnDuval Audubon SocietyMr.and Mrs.Don and Judy DworakDyson FoundationEarthShare of MissouriEastside Audubon SocietyEBSCO MAG EXPRESS AMAZONJohn H.EdlundNancy EganMrs.Pat EganWilliam C.EganMr.and Mrs.Dale R.Egeber
267、gDr.and Mrs.William ElkinsKirsty EllisThe Endurance FundEngelhardt Hammer and Associates,Inc.Environmental Federation of NCEnvironmental Fund of Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation Ms.Sara P.EoffMichael and Alice EpsteinMs.Becky EricksonAnne S.EristoffMs.Sonia A.EslitMr.Dennis EspositoMs.Anne H.E
268、vansRosemary Hall EvansMs.Carolyn EvartsHelen C.EvartsMs.Mary Paul V.EvenEvergreen Audubon SocietyRobert Ewing and Nancy TostaFairfield County Community FoundationDonor Advised Fund Mr.Michael J.FalconeLauren FalesLynn FantomTarry FariesStacey A.Farley and Peter DavorenMs.Liza Farrow-GillespieFast F
269、amily FundPatricia and Eric FastMr.Wayne L.FeakesMike and Colleen Fearney Fund within the GiveWell Community FoundationKatharine and Bill FelderAlan and Betty FeldmanAbigail FentonRoger FerlandCommunity Foundation of Tampa BayJames L.and Cecelia Ferman,Jr.FundFidelity Charitable Gift FundFidelity Ch
270、aritable Fund Robert and Margaret Wallis FidelityDale and Mary Parker FundLucia and Bruce FieldMr.and Ms.Robert FiggNancy L.FightlinAmy FikesMrs.Bailey E.FineFirst GivingDr.and Mrs.Charles FischerFischer Family FundJudy FiskinLida E.FitzgeraldMr.and Mrs.Clark and Barbara Fitz-HughMr.John F.FlaniganF
271、lash-Rite,Inc.Fleming Fund of Berkshire Taconic Community FoundationMrs.Elizabeth H.FlinnAnn and Michael deV.FlinnLinda FlinnBrian K.FlocaKristin G.FloodErnest and Nancy FloresMs.Ruth FlournoyA.H.FogleThe Forestland Gr.Fort Collins Audubon SocietyIrene FortuneDr.and Mrs.Daniel W.FosterCameron H.Fowl
272、erMr.Mark FowlerRobert L.FoxMs.Barbara L.FrancisMayor and Mrs.Rob FrankeMichelle Frankel and George MordecaiThe Franklin FundMr.and Mrs.Richard FrankovicMs.Amanda FranzTrevor FrayerFreeman Family FundAllen FreyeMr.and Mrs.Martin FrezzaRobert E.FriedmanFrostWilliam FullerElizabeth FurberThe Alfred S.
273、Gage FoundationMs.Jane Quinn GallagherDr.Rollin M.GallagherPenny and Gregory GalloMs.Harriet E.GamperSeth GarfieldJ.C.GarvinThe Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationWayne M.GatewoodKaren Sinodis GaylordPat GeigerKatharyn Alvord Gerlich Family Fund at The Seattle Foundation Henry GerstenblittGordon S.Gib
274、sonNancy Gibson and Ron SternalBill GiffordDr.Diane Gilles and Dr.Stephen C.JohnsonKeri GillespieMr.David GillilanGiuliano Richardson and Sfara,LLCJudith GladstoneGlatfelterGlaxoSmithKlineMark Glickman and Lanette McClureJim and Janet GlynnMr.Charles Ragland GodchauxThe Goergen Foundation,Inc.Mr.Mil
275、es M.GoggansMs.Sibyl R.GoldenSusan and Richard GoldsmithDr.Janice T.GordonMr.and Mrs.Will GordonGorman Bros.,Inc.C.and B.GostoutMelissa and Terry GottbergMs.Pamela GowerL.GraceMr.Steven GraddyGraham Challenge FundAntoine GrayibMs.Susan GrecoJanet C.GreenCatherine GreenfieldMr.and Mrs.GreenmanGreenwi
276、ch Garden ClubThe Greenwich Riding and Trails Association,Inc.Ms.Gina GreerThomas Grismer and June MackertAaron GritzmakerDavid B.Gropper,M.D.Carolyn GrosenheiderThomas R.Gross Family FoundationMs.Janet M.GroutMs.Catherine GrundenGuillaro Family Charitable FoundationMs.Lori GuillaroMs.Agnes GundBlay
277、ne GundermanGregory J HaackAnne E.Habberton and Jonathan ShawThe Hack FoundationPeter and Helen HajeThe Hallingby Family FoundationFrances HalsbandLisa and Scott HalstedEdward H.HammMr.and Mrs.John S.Hammond IIIEllen HandTrevor HandleyHanford ARCMs.Charlotte HannaLily G.and Robert L.HansRobert E.Han
278、sen Family Foundation Mr.and Mrs.Jim HargroveSteve HargroveMr.Gordon HarrisMr.Kevin HartleyDarrell and Robin HarveyMr.and Mrs.John HarwellMs.Anne C.HaskelScott HattersleyMs.Sharon Hauser50|51THANK YOUMr.Donald Allan HayMr.Hunter C.HaynesThomas C.Hays and Mary Ann Hays Family FoundationRobert E.Heali
279、ngCarr E.HeaneyBill HeckJane Hedberg and Peter CallinicosDr.and Mrs.Thomas HeinekeMr.Peter HeinzelmannMary D.HemeltChip HemingwayPamela HemmingerLouis HerskowitzMs.Joy H.HesterScott Heth and Laurie FortinDon and Diane HewatLawrence Hicks,Jr.Alexander Higgins and Eva McGoughHill Group at Morgan Stanl
280、eyMr.Anthony HillMr.and Mrs.Brad V.HillLinda Hillegass and Jim McKeeMs.Deborah HinkleyRichard and Zoila HinsonSteve and Marty Hixon Family Foundation Ms.Jeannette HobbinsDavid and Laurie HodgsonKirstin Hoefer and Robert BrownMrs.Constance Hoguet NeelMr.and Mrs.Frank S.Holleman,IIIHollingsworth Famil
281、y FoundationThe Hollingsworth FundBillie Sue and Dale HollingsworthLinherr and Dana HollingsworthHolly Springs Tourism and Recreation BureauMr.and Mrs.James R.HoltMs.Theodora W.HootonDr.Karl and Mrs.Ruth HornMrs.R.Kay HornerThe Gerald and Virginia Hornung Family Charitable FundAlexander Host Foundat
282、ion,Inc.N.George HostNancy HotchkissMs.Jean E.HowardKen HowardJonathan and Mary HowesHSBC BankCecily K.HudsonStewart and Jackie HudsonFrancis M.HueberHufty FoundationPatrick HugginsMr.George HughesMr.Howard C.HughesJeff HughesHumanities NebraskaMr.Craig HunterHuntington Ingalls IndustriesMs.Helene H
283、urfordMr.and Mrs.John HusseyMs.Jean M.HydeCaroline and Edward HymanMr.Charles H.HymanIberia BankElizabeth IjamesMrs.Evelyn InoueIntelIntel Volunteer Grant ProgramJeanet and John N.Irwin IIIK.Herold and M.IsaacsonHarry JacobsMr.William C.JanewayMr.Stuart S.Janney IIIJohn and Karen JanovyCatherine and
284、 Jake JaramilloMr.Kevin JarvisMr.Eric M.Javits,Jr.Mr.Robert JenkinsMr.and Mrs.John J.JeromeDon JesbergJack and Sue JezorekMr.and Mrs.Brian JohanekJanet Stone Jones FoundationMs.Martha JonesScott JonesMr.and Mrs.Ed JunkerLisa JuretschkoMeridith JurkowichDonald KadykMr.Michael KahleHans H.KahnRobert J
285、.Kahn Lifetime Charitable FoundationMs.Ann KamaskyWilliam KarwoskiMr.George S.KaufmanBarbara and John KavanaghKearney Visitors BureauM.Laurie KeatonRobert and Jane KeiterKeliher Family FoundationLinda S.KelleyApril and Peter KellyMr.James Tynan KellyMahesh KetkarRachel and Jaideep KhannaKids On The
286、LandJane C.KidwellElizabeth W.KingJames KingPaul KingMs.Martha C.KingsburyKitsap Audubon SocietyEva and Jeffrey KittayKittitas Audubon SocietyPaul C.KlahrSue KlemHugh C.KnetzgerHenry M.KnightDeb and Charles KnudsenKohlsMarjorie and Ralph KoldingerThomas KopczynskiTamara KossJamie KoufmanMs.Eleanor M
287、.KowalczykSue KrauseGeoff Kronik and Imin LeeMs.Marcia KunstelBarbara E.KusLinda and Harold J.Kushner Charitable Trust Ms.Barbara C.KyseSheila LabrecqueLynne A.Lagarde and Bob StankusMr.Christopher LajewskiMs.Cheryl LambMs.Susan R.and Mr.Ward LammertMaria LaneMs.Sharon LangMs.Margo M.LangenbergMs.Na
288、ncy A.LangsanMs.Elizabeth LangstonJ.Drew Lanham,Ph.D.Mark LarsonAudrey LassonMs.Elizabeth LasterKimberly K.LeaPamela F.LeaMr.and Mrs.Patrick J.LeahyLee Ledbetter ArchitectsMs.Patricia C.LeeRachel LeeMr.and Mrs.Terry D.LeeMarvin and Isa LeibowitzKen Leghorn via Alaska Conservation FoundationLouis Lei
289、bowitz Charitable TrustMichelle LeonardJenni Lesoing-Lucs and Norb LucsAndrea and Adam LethebyRenee LevinMr.and Mrs.G.W.LewisPhoebe R.and John D.Lewis FoundationWilliam LichtenbergerThomas Lieber and Sheila Franklin LieberMr.and Mrs.Jeffrey LiebmanMs.Abbie B.LielLifshutz CompaniesMr.and Ms.Kenneth B
290、.LightKamie LightburnLincoln Park ZooLincoln Rotary Club#14 FoundationEugene LindenMs.Kathleen LinehanJoshua Lipsky and Laura van Dernoot LipskyLitchfield Hills Audubon SocietyLitner Family FoundationLittle Garden Club ColumbusMs.Stephanie LittleEdmund Littlefield,Jr.Kathie LivingstonMeno LobatosDr.
291、Ruth LofgrenMr.James R.LogattoMr.Stephen LohdenCarolyn and Jack LongLostand FoundationSarah Loughran and Dabney Standley Dr.and Mrs.Herbert J.LouisDonald LoveTeddy Lovejoy and Tom HenkelPamela Lowry and Allen RozelleLozierMs.Diane LudersKate B.LuziusLynch Plastic Surgery,LLCDiane and Leslie LynchLau
292、ren LynchAnita MacFarlaneScott R.MackenzieAlastair MacTaggartMr.Vincent S.MaddiWilliam C.MadlenerMMr.John MagnussonJames and Dianne MahaffeyNancy MaisanoMaitland Womans ClubMr.Bernard MalbergMr.Phillip ManningMs.Jennifer S.MaritzRobert Marks and Mary Shaw HalseyBruce and Marianne MarshChristine B.Ma
293、rshallIvan MarshalleckSteve and Cyd Martin and Marianna WimberleyValerie J.MashburnMr.and Mrs.Robert J.MasonRobert J.and Carol A.Mason Family FundMassey Services,Inc.Ms.Pamela W.MasseyMatheson Family TrustFinlay B.MathesonMr.and Mrs.John K.MatthewsSusan MaxwellDavid and Kathleen MayoJ.West McCannGra
294、nt McCargoJohn T.McCarterKimberly McCaskillMiles McClellan ConstructionC.R.McConnellCurt and Carolyn McConnellHeidi and Doug McCreeMrs.Effie G.McCulloughJohn McDonaldSuzanne and Cornelius McGinnMr.Barnabas McHenryJeanne McIlvaineJohn and Rose McInnisTimoth E.McKayDon and Dena McKeeDr.Larry McKinneyG
295、reg McNeelyJohn and Leslie McQuowinMr.and Mrs.John McStayMediacom Communications Corp.The Meek FoundationDouglas Meffert and Lee LedbetterThe Purple Lady/Barbara J.Meislin FundMemphis Hearing Aid and Audiological Services,LLCMr.Mark Jay MentingJohn and June MercerMark Mercer and Barbara OrrCarolyn M
296、erchantMerchants BankDr.William MerciaThe Merck Company FoundationMerck Partnership for GivingMs.Josephine A.MerckGene MerriamRobert MesserschmidtRoslyn MeyerMicrotel Inn and SuitesMid-Coast Audubon SocietyMiddlecott FoundationDrs.Catherine and Mark MilbournArthur Milholland and Luann MostelloAndrea
297、 MillerElwell Miller FundMs.Linda K.MillerMs.Nicole MillerMr.Tom MillerWilliam J.Miller EngineersGerrish H.Milliken FoundationNancy Milliken and Sergei Smirnoff Phoebe and Gerrish H.MillikenLibby Mills and Rusty KuntzeMindshare,LLCMarcia MishaanFredric R.MishkinMr.Edward C.MohlenhoffJane MolineMonhe
298、gan Boat Line,Inc.Ms.Sharon MonroeMichael MooreMs.Diane C.MoosThe Garrett and Mary Moran Family Foundation Kay Y.MoranEdwin H.and Linda MorgensMorningside FoundationLou MorrellWilliam and Mary Sue MorrillCindy and Bill MorrisJainel MorrisRoland and Karen MorrisShay MorrisMr.and Mrs.W.MorrisMr.Jay Mo
299、rrowMr.Albert MoschettoCharles Stewart Mott FoundationMs.Linda G.MowbrayCarylann MuchaMs.Phyllis M.MuellerJerlline MullerMr.Robert G.MullerDr.Thaddeus MullyMr.and Mrs.Don MunroVickie and James F.MunsellMs.Catherine MurphyDavid and Barbara MurrayChris and Linda NajorkNational Philanthropic TrustNauti
300、lus Foundation,Inc.Pedro NavaJames and Barbara NealNebraska Academy of Sciences,Inc.Nebraska Public Power DistrictDavid L.NeelDon and Sara NelsonMr.John NelsonSandra and Ken NessingMs.Diana NevinsThe New York Community TrustMr.and Mrs.Bobby R.NicholasDane A.NicholsH.Gilman and Ellen NicholsCharles N
301、ilonRup and Biss NitschkeMs.Ann K.Richard NitzeNorth Carolina Zoological ParkNorth Cascades Audubon SocietyNorth Central Washington Audubon SocietyNorthrop Grumman CorporationMr.and Mrs.Henry NortonDr.Kathleen J.Nuckles and Dr.Richard HoardErle and Alice NyeArianne OKaneErnst and Patricia OhnellThe
302、Ohnell Family FoundationConstance and Jonathan W.Old IIIOlin CorporationLisa OlsenRon and Jane OlsonOlympic Peninsula Audubon SocietyOmidyar Network Fund,Inc.Abby and George ONeill TrustOppenheimer Environmental FundPhil and Cassy Ordway Nushka FundDr.David S.OrentreichTom OrtegaFrederick Osborn,III
303、Judge Robert and Mrs.Betty OswaldOtter Creek Audubon SocietyMs.Lori H.OvermyerFrank Pace Jr.Foundation Inc.Mrs.Millie PageC.W.Eliot PaineGary and Jane PalmerRobert and Carolyn PapkeMr.and Mrs.Robert D.PapkinMr.and Mrs.David H.PardoePariveda SolutionsMr.Brainard W.Parker IIMary S.ParkerMr.Paul Parker
304、James and Frances ParnellMr.and Mrs.Charles PatrickRanda PaverTom and Rhonda PeedMr.and Mrs.William R.PeelleCarol Pencke and Mary LaumerThe Peninsula Charities FoundationPerot FoundationAllison and Gary PetersenPetersen Family Fund of the Boston FoundationEda and Jeffrey PetersonGretchen PetersonMik
305、e and Pam PettyGary M.PfeifferMr.Donald S.PhillipsPaul PhilpottGay M.PhinnyAaron PickrellMr.Robin E.PigotPilchuck Audubon SocietyMr.John PilkingtonAngelo PirriMr.Robert PittmanLeo C.PivetzPlanet,Inc.Mrs.Tatiana S.PlattSteve PlattsDean and Trudy PlautzPNM FoundationKevin Poague and David MichaelJulie
306、 and Gale PokornyBruce and Kristen PollockRoy and Barbara PollockAmanda and Melvyn J.PondKatherine PopeAndrew Porter FoundationClark and Sarah PorterDaniel PortwayMarie PoteatRobert and Lana PottsMalcolm Pray FoundationNatalie PrayJames PrendergastPreservation Tree Service,Inc.The T.Rowe Price Progr
307、am for Charitable Giving Robert and Jane PricerLolly H.PrinceThe Private Client ReserveMr.Steven M.PuckettMr.Steven PumphreyCharles and Patricia PunelliHoyt PurcellMr.Caleb PutnamLinda G.QuestMr.Ralph K.QuillmanMark RacanelliJames and Melissa RaezerBruce A.Ragsdale and Richard ScobeyRainier Audubon
308、SocietyAmy RamseyAnne P.RandolphBill and Joan RandolphRapid Cure TechnologiesJudy RasmusonMr.Richard Raspet and Ms.Wendy J.GarrisonMildred and John Rasweiler Family Fund Neal Ratzlaff and Deb BercawThe Ravenal FoundationRaymond Family FoundationElizabeth ReaAllen and Tammie ReavesMr.George J.Records
309、Mr.Nathaniel Pryor ReedMrs.Chris ReeveRichard and Lisa ReichmanStephen and Debby RenfroeBill and Betty RennebohmMr.and Mrs.Wm.U.Reybold IIIJoshua ReyesMr.and Mrs.Robert RichCynthia Rickman and Joel TexterKatherine Gordon RidgwayRiggs Benevolent FundMr.and Mrs.John N.RigsbyLinda and Herald RitchRiver
310、ledge Foundation LTDRobins Island Foundation,LLCThe Rockefeller FoundationMr.and Mrs.David Rockefeller,Jr.Mr.and Mrs.Larry RockefellerWilliam Billy RodriguezMacDonell Roehm,Jr.Shafi RoepersMs.Gay RogersJames G.Rogers,IIIMs.Traci RomineBenjamin M.Rosen Family FoundationCraig RossMs.Janet RossMr.Richa
311、rd RossWilliam Ross and Susan GravelyRotary Club of JoplinSarah RowleyArnold RoyDonna B.RubinoMay and Samuel Rudin Family FoundationSusan RudinMrs.Frederick RudolphMs.Amy RuleMs.Alice L.RumeryLori and Jeff RunnfeldtElizabeth and Robert RussellMillie RussellBrian A.and Kathleen B.RutledgeS-GO Leasing
312、 Co.Mr.George SabbaghWilliam R.Sadler and William HicksDavid and Betty Sacks FoundationA.and J.SaksMr.Arnold SaksDr.and Mrs.Larry D.SallMr.William Saltonstall,Jr.San Antonio Area FoundationMrs.Jan S.SandersJim and Patricia SandersJames and Jean SandrockNona and Andy SansomSanta Barbara FoundationDou
313、g SantoniSarasota Audubon SocietyDrs.Oliver and Sissy SartorAnn and Gerald SaulLois and Stephen SavageSavings Bank of DanburyScalfone Law PLLCMr.and Mrs.Bill ScheererDr.and Mrs.Daniel ScheimanJohn and Sarah SchmaderMs.Patricia C.SchmidAnthony Schmidt Family FoundationMr.and Mrs.John B.SchmidtPenelop
314、e SchmidtMr.and Mrs.Tony and Loreta SchmidtTrixie and David SchmidtSchneider Electric USA,Inc.Craig SchnuckTerry SchnuckTodd SchnuckJohn and Mary Beth SchoenJames A.SchoenemannMr.Werner SchumannSusan Schumann-SkehanDr.Michael J.Scianamblo52|53THANK YOUAmy L.Scott Family FoundationJohn A.ScullySea an
315、d Sage Audubon SocietyDavid Secord through the Tides Foundation Security Information SystemsWalter and Jeanne SedgwickMs.Nancy SeligsonDaniel J.SemradTommaso and Ellen Serra Charitable Foundation Mr.and Mrs.Craig ShackelfordDr.Richard L.ShankSusan and Eugene Shanks,Jr.Sharon HospitalBetty B.ShaullMs
316、.Shelia L.ShawMr.Steven ShawMr.and Mrs.Will L.SheehanZachery and Carol SherburneDouglas M.SherkMs.Susan ShieldsMs.Kristin K.SholtonShow Me the Ozarks MagazineShroder and Strom,LLPMr.and Mrs.Robert ShultsDeborah ShultzMs.Elizabeth Sidamon-EristoffSimon Sidamon-EristoffDianne and Leighton SiegelMr.and
317、 Mrs.Herbert J.SiegelRonald and Gwen SiegmannMr.and Mrs.Erik SimpsonDr.Tom and Mrs.Beth SingleySkagit Audubon SocietyBret K.SleightMs.Sharyl SligerSlumberland FurnitureWilliam and Carol SmallwoodCheryl B.SmithKenneth and Alice Smith Family FoundationMarla and Steve SmithDr.Stephanie Smith-PhillipsJa
318、mes and Cheryl SmithwickSora,LLCSouth Florida Water Management DistrictSouthport Ranch,LLCSouthwest Missouri BankSandra SoyeSpark Charitable FoundationMr.and Mrs.Clay SpearsSilda Wall SpitzerSpokane Audubon SocietyMargaret H.SpontakCaryll M.and Norman F.Sprague Jr.Foundation Ms.J.J.SpringerVivek Sri
319、ramBob Stamps and Loretta Satterthwaite Mark Stanback and Nancy PopkinStarck FoundationMargaret A.StatonStebbins FundSteelcase FoundationMs.Sharon Steele-McGeeJacob SteinbergThe Steinberg Family Fund Inc.Lila and Peter SteinleMichael J.StevensStifel Nicolaus and Company,IncorporatedDr.Peter B.Stifel
320、Still Waters FundMs.Florence S.StoneMs.Joan StonecipherMrs.Marilyn M.StrandMr.Frederick P.Stratton,Jr.Dr.and Mrs.Richard StrubScott and Nancy StuckeyMs.Joanna SturmCarolyn and William StuttMichelle and Jim StyringSulzberger Enterprises Inc.Summit East Fund at The Seattle FoundationTice SuppleeManson
321、 SurdamMs.Jean M.SutherlandDrs.Edwin and Dorothy Sved Charitable Gift FundMs.Sheryl SweeneyMiss Judee SweetRichard A.and Pamela S.Swingle Charitable Fund Ms.Julia SwordsMr.and Mrs.Lajos SzaboBill and Autumn TaddickenTahoma Audubon SocietyMrs.Lois M.TandyCynthia R.TateMr.and Mrs.Ralph TateMs.Ellen Ta
322、usDan and Pam TaylorIan TaylorMr.James TaylorLane TaylorJulie TaymorGrace TazewellTD Charitable FoundationDr.and Mrs.Ronald M.TeelMrs.Nancy TeetsCarla TerwilligerRonald O.Thomas FoundationMs.Carol ThompsonRoby ThompsonThomson ReutersDarryl ThurnerTiffany and CompanyMr.Jim TillingBarrett Toan and Pol
323、ly OBrienBarbara ToberAudrey and Robert TobinThe Topfield Foundation,Inc.Ms.Michelle TothMimi TowleTownsend Charitable Gift FundThe Trinity Trust FoundationEllen and Tom TrippMr.Terry TrobecPeter TroxlerTruistBrian and Brittani TrustyJudith TuckJerry TuckerMr.Henry R.TurnerMr.R.E.TurnerMr.and Mrs.Iv
324、an TurpinJane TurrelTwiddy and Company RealtorsLinda TyrerMs.Elizabeth A.UihleinDonna R.UlivaMr.Lewis B.UlreyUnion Pacific FoundationUnion Savings BankUnited Nations Population FundUnited Technologies Corp.United Technologies Matching Gift ProgramUplandsRichard D.UrellUS BankUS Bank Foundation Grant
325、s ProgramUSAA FoundationValley Forge Audubon SocietySamantha and Gregory VamosKathryn A.Van DykeMs.Elizabeth H.Van MerkensteijnMr.Joseph A.Van OsVancouver Audubon SocietyWouter K.VanderwalVanguard CharitableVanguard Charitable Penrose Family FundVashon-Maury Island Audubon SocietyVenice Area Audubon
326、 SocietyVillage of DentonJim and Ginger ViscontiPeter Austin VlachosMs.Judy A VolquardsenWEVL FM 89.9Ms.Carol WahlMs.E.Gail WakefieldRodger WaldmanNathan WalkerMr.and Mrs.Michael WallCynthia F.WalshArt WangRobert L.Wanner IIEdward and Mary Ann WardElaine WarnerNils and Sarah WarnockTommy Warren and
327、Kathy VillacortaWashington Womens FoundationTroy and Diane WatkinsonMrs.Diane WatsonJohn WatsonMatthew and Melissa WatsonMr.and Mrs.William WatsonEliot and Ann Weathers Charitable TrustPaul WeaverRobert and Judy WeedenMr.Harry WeigelMs.Hilarie WeilandThe John L.and Sue Ann Weinberg Foundation Sue An
328、n WeinbergWeintraub Family FoundationDick and Margaret WelchWells Fargo Community Support CampaignWeminuche Audubon SocietyBruce and Judy WendorffMr.and Mrs.Robert WestMs.Ellen WestbrookWestWind FoundationMr.Jack WetzelStephanie G.WheelerWoody Wheeler and Lori CohenSusan and William J.Whelan IIIWhid
329、bey Audubon SocietyMr.George Carroll Whipple IIIDavid T.WhiteDr.Mary Alice White Dr.T.W.White-Henry Ph.D.Mr.and Mrs.Jarvis WilcoxDeborah WileyWillapa Hills Audubon SocietyCecilia Young Willard Helping FundJoseph H.WilliamsSandra WilliamsSusie WilliamsHall F.WillkieAlan and Charlotte WilsonJohn R.Wil
330、sonRichard and Sallie WilsonMr.and Mrs.James E.WinnEleanor and Fred Winston/The Longview Foundation Mr.and Mrs.John WinthropMr.Richard WitkiewiczThe Witten/Nappi Charitable FundMr.and Mrs.Michael S.WolfsonMary WoodMr.Edward Alain Wood-PrinceMr.Alan WoodburyWoodin and Company Store Fixtures,Inc.Geral
331、d WoodsMs.Shirley WoodsWoodstock Inn and ResortMs.Carolyn Workman and Mr.Kurt WackerCharles and Mavis WrightMr.Gordon WrightWendy and Peter WrightMr.and Mrs.C.Angus WurteleWye Gardens,LLCHarold L.Wyman Foundation,Inc.Yakima Valley Audubon SocietyStephen YangMr.Mark J.YatesPeter A.Yeager Memorial Fou
332、ndationJamie YiYork County Audubon SocietyCarl D.and Mary Ida YostYounes HospitalityMr.Doug D.YoungMr.and Mrs.Burch E.ZehnerMary ZemonVivian ZhuJohn L ZimmermanMAJOR BIRDATHONSConnan and Andrew AshforthPamela B.BentMs.Erin M.CrottyDavid CursonMargot P.ErnstMr.Andrew GershonL.GraceRep.James C.Greenwo
333、odMr.Thomas W.Keesee IIIWarren and Barry KingMr.and Mrs.John H.ManiceMs.Phyllis MeekEric F.MyersKatharine S.OBrienBayard D.and Elizabeth ReaRheinstrom,Buttercup,RamsHorn BirdathonJim and Carol ShallowMs.Victoria ShawVirginia K.StoweMs.Jacqueline A.SulekMr.Steve Thompson and Ms.Anne WeaverMr.and Mrs.Peter VennemaGRINNELL LEGACY SOCIETYAnonymous(249)Ms.Madeline K.AckleySalvador Acosta and Suzanne Hu