The Lahontan Audubon Society

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    • Urban Waterfowl
  • CONTACT US
  • About
    • HISTORY & MISSION
    • STAFF & BOARD
    • EMPLOYMENT
    • ANNUAL REPORTS
  • Birds
    • AREA BIRDING GUIDE
    • CONSERVATION
    • Plants for Birds
    • Birding By Bus
    • Birding News
  • Education
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Calendar
    • Join
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Shop
  • Resources
    • FAQ
    • Bird Safety & Ethics
    • INJURED BIRD? OR BABY BIRD OUT OF NEST?
    • Urban Waterfowl
  • CONTACT US
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Volunteers are the backbone of the Washoe Lake program.
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Some of the taxidermy mounts used at workshops.
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General public attending at a workshop.
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Snowy Egret chicks. Photo by Dennis Ghiglieri
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Snowy Egret Pair at nest. Photo by Dennis Ghiglieri
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Cormorant chick begging from parents. Photo by Dennis Ghiglieri
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Island at Virginia Lake on 06/14/16 Photo by Dennis Ghiglieri
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CA Gull fledglings with parents. Photo by Dennis Ghiglieri.
Throughout the year we offer several workshops for the public in addition to our popular Birds of the Truckee Meadows classes. Our growing collection of bird taxidermy mounts allows us to offer programs geared to specific groups of birds. Examples include:
  • How to Identify Hawks of Nevada
  • How to Identify Owls of Nevada
  • Winter Birds of the Galena Forest
  • Summer Birds of the Galena Forest
Check the Calendar and the Meetings and Events pages for announcements and dates. 
Lahontan Audubon Society
contact@nevadaaudubon.org

PO Box 2304
Reno, NV 89505-2304

Birds Photos by

Jeff Bleam
Reno Web Design
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Lahontan Audubon Society Mission Statement: To preserve and improve the remaining habitat of birds and other wildlife, restore historical habitat, and educate the public, with emphasis on children, providing vision to all about our unique Nevada environments.
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