Above: American Bittern at Forsythe NWR, January 2018 (photograph copyright Joshua Gant).
Atlantic Audubon Society (AAS) is an official local chapter of the National Audubon Society in South Jersey, dedicated to educating its members and the public about the natural world. We accomplish our mission with ten programs per year that cover a variety of topics, including wildlife, conservation, birding travel, current environmental issues, and more.
AAS meets in Galloway on the fourth Wednesday of each month except November and December. We offer bird walks at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge every Saturday in April, May, September, and October and we have field trips throughout the year. Additional meetings, field trips, etc. will be announced; please see our events calendar for the latest information and details.
If you are not a member yet and would like to join us, please click on Membership in the menu bar at the top of this page.
AAS meets in Galloway on the fourth Wednesday of each month except November and December. We offer bird walks at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge every Saturday in April, May, September, and October and we have field trips throughout the year. Additional meetings, field trips, etc. will be announced; please see our events calendar for the latest information and details.
If you are not a member yet and would like to join us, please click on Membership in the menu bar at the top of this page.
Membership news

The regular monthly meeting of the Atlantic Audubon Society will be held on Wednesday, March 22, 2023, at 6:30 p.m. at the Galloway Township Branch Library.
The Winter 2022-23 issue of Atlantic Currents is out. Members should look for it in their inbox; only active members receive the latest newsletter.
An eBird Trip Report of the 2022 Marmora Christmas Bird Count can be viewed here. Thank you to all participants!
A big thanks to Chris Thomas for his "Gull Identification" presentation. Chris was generous enough to share his PowerPoint presentation with us if you were unable to attend or didn't take notes. You can download a copy below.
The Winter 2022-23 issue of Atlantic Currents is out. Members should look for it in their inbox; only active members receive the latest newsletter.
An eBird Trip Report of the 2022 Marmora Christmas Bird Count can be viewed here. Thank you to all participants!
A big thanks to Chris Thomas for his "Gull Identification" presentation. Chris was generous enough to share his PowerPoint presentation with us if you were unable to attend or didn't take notes. You can download a copy below.

Gull Identification PowerPoint | |
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