Southern Maryland
Southern Maryland Audubon Society
About the Southern Maryland Audubon Society:
Our mission is to promote appreciation, conservation, and protection of birds, other wildlife, and their natural habitats through education, research, and outreach.
Southern Maryland Audubon Society (SMAS), a chapter of the National Audubon Society, is the largest citizen group involved in bird and nature study and natural resource conservation issues in Calvert, Charles, St. Mary’s, and southern Prince George’s counties. Founded in 1971, Southern Maryland Audubon Society is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization incorporated in Maryland. Our activities are financed by memberships, fundraising activities, and donors. Our volunteer officers and directors are elected by our membership to conduct chapter programs.
Our primary missions are education, public outreach, and environmental advocacy to support birds and the habitat they need to thrive in Southern Maryland and beyond.
Learn more about the Southern Maryland Audubon Society, here!