Who we are
Up one levelThe mission of the East Lake Washington Audubon Society is to protect, preserve and enhance natural ecosystems and our communities for the benefit of birds, other wildlife and people.
This section introduces the chapter, its leaders, its activities and opportunities. Here you will find membership information, our history and how to contact us.
- Contact Us!
- Here is contact information for the Eastside Audubon Society (ELWAS).
- Monthly Program Meeting
- Join us for the Monthly Program Meeting--open to the public, members and friends!
- Corvid Crier Online
- We publish our newsletter 9-10 times a year. Read the Corvid Crier online!
- How to Join or Donate to East Lake Washington Audubon
- Becoming a member of ELWAS supports our work in the community. All of our support comes from members and donors like you.
- Directions to Meeting Places
- How to find those meeting places for field trips. monthly meetings and the East Lake Washington Audubon office and nature store.
- Chapter Leaders
- East Lake Washington Audubon is a volunteer organization. Look here for our board members, directors and committee chairs.
- Birdathon
- Birdathon is one of our biggest fundraising events every year. Here you'll learn more about this fun and exciting opportunity.
- National Audubon Society
- Look here for information about our parent organization, the National Audubon Society.
- Shopping
- Check out our online shopping and Kirkland Nature store.
- Chapter History
- The East Lake Washington Audubon Society was formed in 1980, and received it’s official charter as a Chapter of the National Audubon Society in 1982. In 2008 East Lake Washington Audubon changed its name to Eastside Audubon. Members of Eastside Audubon share a common interest in birds and the environment.
- Chapter Goals, Accomplishments and History
- Learn more about our chapter and how you can get involved!