Greater Sage-Grouse.
Greater Sage-Grouse.

Greater Sage-Grouse. Photo: Evan Barrientos/Audubon Rockies
Greater Sage-Grouse. Photo: Evan Barrientos/Audubon Rockies

Reports

2019 Annual Report

Take a look at what you helped us do for birds and people in 2019.

It’s time to celebrate! Despite a trying year, you helped us accomplish significant wins for birds and nature. Maybe you volunteered with us. Maybe you donated. Or maybe you just completed an Action Alert. Regardless, you were part of a large and passionate group of people who made a real difference this year.

With six core programs, 19 local chapters, and 42,000 members in three states, Audubon Rockies has a wide wingspan. This year, we used it to pen a native landscaping proclamation in the town of Erie, Colorado; hold the federal government accountable to their management of sage-grouse; help conserve more than 500,000 acres of rangelands; and much more.

Please join me in a look back at our accomplishments from 2019 in our new annual report. Then, consider making a donation to help us achieve even more in 2020. Right now, we have two ways to increase your gift’s impact:

  • Gifts made through Colorado Gives Day will be increased by an incentive fund. Donate here.
  • The first $5,000 in end of year gifts we receive will be doubled by generous donors. Make yours here.

Remember, your donation will stay local, directly supporting conservation science, outreach, and policy in Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah. Thank you for helping us build a stronger Audubon and a better future for our birds and our children. Today, more than ever, you are what hope looks like to a bird.

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