Audubon New Mexico

The state office of the National Audubon Society for New Mexico

Clark's Nutcracker Photo: Gary Churchill, Audubon Photography Awards

Water for Birds & People

In the arid West, we are all connected by rivers; they are the ribbons of life for our land, our economy, and our way of life.

The Rio Grande

Conservation Ranching

Partnering with Ranchers to restore and enhance imperiled grasslands throughout the American West.

Ranney Ranch

Nature-based Science Education Programs

Offering hands-on, creative, nature-based activities that bring science curriculum to life.

Summer Camp Program

Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary

Located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where nature and history intersect on 135 acres of striking landscapes.

Birds of New Mexico
Birds

Birds of New Mexico

With 542 species in New Mexico, you're sure to find more than a few new birds to add to your list!

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Important Bird Areas
Important Bird Areas

Important Bird Areas

Audubon New Mexico’s efforts focus on the importance of protecting key habitats. Where birds thrive, people prosper!

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Our State's Birds

Recent News

Birds

Birding 101

Free Birding class at REI Santa Fe

Birds

A Tally of New Mexico's Great Backyard Bird Count

New Mexicans showed up for the GBBC!

                      Community Programs Spring 2019
Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary

Upcoming Community Programs Spring 2019

The Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary invites you to join us at the many upcoming events this spring! We are introducing two new series of programs, while continuing our Birding 101 classes. We hope to see you soon.

Notes from the Rio: "Spring Pulse" March 2019
Conservation

Notes from the Rio, Spring Pulse, March 2019

Notes from the Rio, March 2019

Message from Jon Hayes, Audubon New Mexico's Executive Director
Conservation

Message from Jon Hayes, Audubon New Mexico's Executive Director

For those of us who believe a thriving natural world is an essential component of a prosperous future for New Mexico, the 2019 legislative session has provided plenty of reasons to celebrate while also serving as a reminder that our work is far from over.

A Celebration of International Women's Month
About Us

A Celebration of International Women's Month

Women are leaders in conservation and that is something to celebrate. Join us in reflecting on how the women in our lives connect us to nature, our communities, and to conservation in the western U.S.

2018 Year End Message from Audubon New Mexico Executive Director, Jon Hayes
News

2018 Year End Message from Audubon New Mexico Executive Director, Jon Hayes

At Audubon New Mexico, an exciting 2018 will give way to a momentous 2019.

Message from Jon Hayes, Audubon New Mexico's Executive Director
Conservation

Message from Jon Hayes, Audubon New Mexico's Executive Director

Climate change is a statewide problem here in New Mexico.

New Mexico Birding Hot Spots
Birding New Mexico

New Mexico Birding Hot Spots

Where is your favorite place to bird?

How you can help, right now

Audubon Arizona and Audubon New Mexico have joined forces to become Audubon Southwest.