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About Portland Audubon
Portland Audubon has been a leading voice
in conservation for over a century. Through
conservation advocacy, environmental education, and
wildlife rehabilitation, we promote the understanding,
enjoyment, and protection of native birds, other
wildlife and their habitats. We are located in a 172-
acre wildlife sanctuary in Forest Park, just minutes
from downtown Portland. With over 15,000
members and 450 regular volunteers, we are the
largest independent chapter of the National Audubon
Society in the United States. Additional background
regarding our extensive education, advocacy, wildlife
rehabilitation, and habitat programs can be found at
www.audubonportland.org.
Portland Audubon’s Wildlife Care Center is the
largest and busiest rehabilitation facility in the
region, treating from 3,000-6,000 injured and
orphaned native wild animals each year and
is home to a small collection of non-releasable
educational animals. Through education and
advocacy, the Wildlife Care Center serves as
a resource to help our community live more
harmoniously with wildlife. The center is operated
by 4-5 year-round staff plus seasonal staff,
interns, and approximately 200 voluntee...rs.
Portland Audubon has just completed a five-year
strategic plan. A core priority is to infuse equity,
inclusion, and diversity (EID) into all of the goals
and work of the organization. We recognize that in
order to serve diverse communities we must also
have diversity represented in our staff. Applicants
of color, immigrants, and other underserved
persons are encouraged to apply.
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