Meetings and programs are held at the Ella Sharp Museum, 3225 S. Fourth St., Jackson, unless otherwise noted. Regular meetings begin with a social time at 7:00 p.m. with meeting and program to follow. Bring "recyclables" (magazines, books, feeders etc.) to the programs. This chapter also sponsors field trips, bird count activities, and conservation work.
The Jackson Audubon Society (JAS) newsletter Bird Tracks is available online. Bird Tracks will alert you of upcoming activities and contains additional enjoyable material. The mission of JAS is to instill in the people of Jackson County, an interest, knowledge, and appreciation of birds and other wildlife. JAS promotes sound conservation methods by helping restore wildlife habitat, helping prevent pollution, preserving outstanding wildlife areas, managing the Kate Palmer and Phyllis Haehnle Memorial Sanctuaries, and educating the public. JAS works with the Michigan and National Audubon Societies and other organizations that are working to conserve our natural resources and protect the environment. Please visit our website and consider supporting us!