About
SCAS
The
purpose of the Space Coast Audubon Society is to provide an opportunity
for people to become aware firsthand of the value and beauty of
nature. Through conservation and education, we hope to create an
understanding of and interest in all wildlife, preserve irreplaceable
natural resources and restore the Earth’s ecosystems of which
mankind is an inseparable element.
The National Audubon Society had its beginnings at the turn of
the century when many local Audubon clubs joined together over concern
for the wading birds of the South whose numbers were being devastated
by plume hunters. Today, the National Audubon Society includes over
500,000 members and more than 500 local chapters. The evolution
and careful coordination of National Audubon's four areas of expertise—science,
land management, education and activism—have made National
Audubon a powerful and credible voice for the conservation of wildlife
and natural resources.
Audubon of Florida (formerly Florida Audubon Society) is
the oldest and largest environmental organization in the state.
While allied with the National Audubon Society in many endeavors,
Audubon of Florida concentrates the majority of its energies on
Florida's most critical environmental issues. Audubon of Florida,
with headquarters in Miami , has a network of 46 local chapters
around the state with approximately 32,000 members.
The Space Coast Audubon Society was formed in the mid-1950s. Over
the years this local chapter of both the Florida and National Audubon
Societies has grown to include over 1,100 families and individuals.
It is now Brevard County's largest all-volunteer environmental organization.
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