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In 1968, Southwestern New Mexico Audubon Society was founded as a chapter of the National Audubon Society and marks the beginning of Audubon’s presence in New Mexico with local representation. This was followed shortly by Central New Mexico Audubon Society in the Albuquerque area in 1971, Sangre de Cristo Audubon Society in Los Alamos and Santa Fe in 1972, Southeastern New Mexico Audubon Society in the Roswell area in 1975, and both Mesilla Valley Audubon Society in Las Cruces and Gallup Audubon Society in 1978. The Gallup chapter faded in the early 1980s after their primary “cause,” the protection of the Bisti Badlands, was successful. The Chapter in Roswell, morphed from an Audubon chapter into the friends of the Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge in 2001.

These chapters joined together in 1978 to form the New Mexico Audubon Council. State Councils of Audubon chapters already existed in a number of other states and as elsewhere, the intent was to coordinate chapter efforts in conservation and advocacy by leveraging a statewide organization.

The final piece of the organizational puzzle which is Audubon in New Mexico came in 1983, when the estate of artist Randall Davey at the end of Upper Canyon Road in Santa Fe was donated to the National Audubon Society. For a couple of years not much happened at the Davey property, but in 1985, David Henderson arrived as the first permanent Director of what became the Randall Davey Audubon Center. David recognized immediately that there were two pressing needs in New Mexico; education and advocacy.

In the 1990’s, as a result of a strategic reorganization within National Audubon that drew part of its inspiration from the success of the Randall Davey Audubon Center, the National Audubon Society designated the Center as the State Office of Audubon New Mexico, a part of the corporate National Audubon Society, but again affiliated with the chapters and the Council. The model has now been replicated in 27 states—with room for growth…


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Local Audubon New Mexico Chapters

 

Central NM Audubon
804 Guadalupe Circle NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114-1710
505-898-8514 (email)

 

Mesilla Valley Audubon
P.O. Box 1645
Las Cruces, NM 88003
(email)

NM Chapters

 

Sangre de Cristo Audubon
P.O. Box 22083
Santa Fe, NM 87502-2083
505-424-3238 (email)

 

Southwestern NM Audubon
PO Box 1244
Silver City, NM 88062
575-388-3441 (email)


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New Mexico Audubon Council
website

Organization/Office
Location
Representative
Phone
e-mail
Council President Albuquerque Ruth Burstrom   rburstrom@aol.com
Council Vice President Albuquerque Christopher Rustay   chrustay@aol.com
christopher.rustay@pljv.org
Council Treasurer Albuquerque Jeff Myers   JMyers@Peacocklaw.com
Council Secretary Albuquerque Cathy Pasterczyk 505-710-1468 cpasterczyk@comcast.net
Audubon NM Executive Director Santa Fe Karyn Stockdale 505-983-4609 x 32 KStockdale@Audubon.org
Central NM Audubon Albuquerque Lynn Schuler
  onthepulse@msn.com
Mesilla Valley Audubon Las Cruces Guy Powers 575-373-1891 Heyguy37@Juno.com
Lorraine Schulte   mljs@zianet.com
Sangre de Cristo Audubon Santa Fe Mary Ristow 505-820-0906 mristow@newmexico.com
Tom Jervis 505-988-1708 jervidae@cybermesa.com
Southwestern NM Audubon Silver City Larry Malone 575-544-3683 larcar@swnm.com
Chihuahuan Desert
Conservation Alliance
Carlsbad Steve West   wthrswift@carlsbadnm.com
Farmington Bird Club Farmington Jan and John Rees 575-632-8335  
Lincoln County Bird Club Ruidoso Anita Powell 575-257-5352 flicker@zianet.com

Bird Clubs and Partner Organizations


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