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CONSERVATION IN ACTION*' 



THE FLORIDA AUDUBON EDUCATION PROGRAM 



Is Supported Largely By Your Current Dues and Donations 



Programs to save and lestore Florida's spectacular wading birds 

 and the Bald Eagle conducted by the Society under direction 

 of its Committee on Wildlife Conservation and with the 

 cooperation of Federal, State and private agencies, through 

 sanctuaries, studies, surveys, research, and dissemination of 

 information. 



A steadily expanding program of school conservation aids and 

 other programs in Conservation and Natural History by our 

 staff and volunteer workers reaching thousands of boys and 

 girls each year. 



Conservation and natural science study materials placed with 

 Florida schools and youth group leaders through our head- 

 quarters and our Nature Centers. 



24 Instructional and healthful Field Trips and Campouts of 

 one to three days duration and longer Caribbean Tours 

 conducted from November through June, leading hun- 

 dreds of nature students to areas of outstanding interest. 



Films and other visual aid material from the Edward Mott Davis 

 Memorial Library distributed to schools, and to other educa- 

 tion workers at nominal cost. 



THE FLORIDA NATURALIST, a quarterly magazine with eight 

 additional 4 page issues per year, one of the top-ranking 

 publications in the field, carrying latest news and general 

 information on Florida nature study, bird life, and con- 

 servation issues. 



Audubon Nature Theatre presentations and the Audubon Screen 

 Tours of the National Audubon Society sponsored by the 

 Florida Society in Winter Park, and by affiliated groups 

 throughout the state. 



Audubon House in Maitland providing a reference library, dis- 

 tributing education materials and other assistance to schools 

 and youth groups, and serving as a conservation and natural 

 history Information center for hundreds of nature students 

 in Florida and throughout the United States and the 

 Caribbean area. 



HELP US CARRY ON THIS IMPORTANT WORK 



Will you also consider the desirability of making the Florida Audubon Society a legatee in your will, or 



make such a recommendation to your friends? 



AUDUBON AND NATURE CLUBS IN FLORIDA 



BRADENTON 



Manatee County Audubon Society; Pres., Dr. Davles Lazear, 

 1502 27th Street West, Bradenton. 



BROOKSVUiE* 



Hernando Audubon Society; Pres., A. W. Tucker; eiS W. 

 Ft. Dade Avenue, Brooksville. 



CLEARWATER 



Clearwater Audubon Society; Pres., Col. F. M. Child, 117 

 Canal Avenue, Indian Rocks Beach. 



OLEWISTON 



Lake Okeechobee Audubon Society; Pres., Dr. L. M. Weetmau 

 P. O. Box 1264, Olewlston. 



COOOA 



Indian River Audubon Society; Pres., W. P. Hueston, 

 P. O. Box 319, Rookledge. 



DAYTONA BEACH 



Halifax River Audubon Society; Pres., Chester H. Childs, 

 118 Milton Road, Daytona Beach. 



DELANO* 



West Volusia Audubon Society; Pres., Russell H. Leavltt, 

 il28 North Adelle St., DeLand. 



FT. LAUDBRDAI^ 



Broward County Audubon Society; Pres., William J. Bolte, 



1481 S. W. 47th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale. 

 FT. MYERS* 



Southwest Florida Audubon Society; Pres., Mrs. James 



Nisbet, P. O. Box 1628, Fort Myers. 

 FT. MYERS 



Caloosa Bird Club; Pres., Victor A. Lord, 1232 Stadler Drive, 



Fort Myers. 



FT. PIERCE 



St. Lucie Audubon Society; Pres., Lyle S. Hubbard, 7207 



Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce. 

 GAINESVILLE* 



Alachua Audubon Society; Pres., Mrs. A. F. Oarr, Jr., 



Mlcanopy. 



HOMBSTEIAD* 



South Dade Audubon Society; Pres., Joseph L. Grant, 

 14911 S.W. 260th Street, Route 1, Homestead. 



JACKSONVILLE* 



Audubon Society of Duval County; Pres., Ray 0> Edwards Jr , 

 M.D., 4740 King Richard Road, Jacksonville 10. 



KEY WEST 



Monroe County Audubon Society; Pres., Mrs. Ruth Lawrence. 

 1420 Vernon Street, Key West. 



• Chapters of the Florida Audubon Society. 



LAKELAND* 



Lake Region Audubon Society; Pres., Mrs. Joseph Niswouger, 

 305 W. Beacon Road, Lakeland. 



LAKE WALES* 



Ridge Audubon Society; Pres., Edwin W. Parsons, 327 Town- 

 send Avenue, Lake Wales. 



MIAMI 



Tropical Audubon Society; Pres., Dade W. Thornton 3226 

 N. W. llth Court, Miami 37. 



PANAMA CITY 



Bay County Audubon Society; Pres., Matt Whlsenhunt, 

 Box 576, Panama City. 



PENSA'OOIA 



The F. M. Weston Natural History Society; Pres., Dr. Charles 



E. Kahn, 421 Montrose Blvd., Gulf Breeze. 

 ST. AUGUSTINE* 



St. John's Audubon Society. iPres., Mrs. Herbert A. Braddock, 



8 Highland Ave., St. Augustine. 



ST. PETERSBURG 



St. Petersburg Audubon Society; Pres. Carl C. Radder, 



240 - 30th Ave., N., St. Petersburg. 

 SANFORD* 



Seminole Audubon Society; Pres., Ira J. Weigley, P. O. Box 



232, Maitland. 

 SANIBEL—CAFTIVA 



Sanlbel-Captlva Audubon Society; Pres., CSiarles B. LeBuS, 



■Jr., Sanlbel. 

 SARASOTA 



Sarasota Bird Club; Pres., Mrs. Henry P. Truchot, 3919 



Roberts Point Boad, Sarasota. 



SEBRING* 



Highlands County Audubon Society; Pres., Mrs. S. T. GlfEard, 

 P. O. Box 1069, Sebrlng. 



STUMIT* , ,, 



Martin County Audubon Society; Pres., Eugene M. Moore, 

 P. O. Box 933, Stuart. 



TALLAHASSEE ^ „ , . „ 



Ornithology Seminar, Florida State University; Pres., John 

 Ogden, Department of Biological Sciences, Florida State 

 University. 



TAMPA 



Tampa Bird Club. Pres., Mrs. W. J. Heller, 922 Candlewood 

 Avenue, Tampa. 



WEST FMM. BEACSH . „ 



Audubon Society of the Everglades; Pres., Mrs. Robert B. 

 Colntepolx, 711 Talladega Street, West Palm Beach 



WINTER PARK* 



Orange Audubon Society; Pres., Mrs. Edgar V. Seeler, 730 

 Via Lugano, Winter Park. 



