Audubon Society


noun
  1. a society founded in 1905 for the preservation of wildlife, especially of birds.

Origin of Audubon Society

1
Named after J. J. Audubon

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How to use Audubon Society in a sentence

  • “There used to be a lot more of us,” said Greenwood, who serves on the board of directors for the National Audubon Society.

  • I send you a copy of the call and programme; also of the constitution of the Indiana Audubon Society.

  • Tell what the Audubon Society is and how it endeavors to conserve the birds of beautiful plumage.

  • The Audubon Society will send one plans for a Martin house, and tell one where to place it.

    What Bird is That? | Frank M. Chapman
  • The Audubon Society had found a new field for endeavour, highly prolific in results.

    The Bird Study Book | Thomas Gilbert Pearson
  • His reference to birds had recalled her to herself, for she was a member of the Audubon Society and quite up on birds.

    The Gay Gnani of Gingalee | Florence Huntley