Highlands Plateau Audubon Society
Dedicated to the enjoyment and protection
of birds and their environment
Founded in 1996
Highlands Plateau Audubon Society
Membership Form
Join Highlands Audubon!
Every Highlands Plateau Audubon Society membership supports local programs, field trips, newsletters, and projects. As a member, you'll become an important part of our chapter and receive a one-year subscription to our chapter newsletter, The Mountain Warbler, which will keep you informed of field trips, programs, and other opportunities to participate.
* Memberships at the levels of Friend and above include (unless you prefer not) membership in the National Audubon Society, which helps protect birds, other wildlife, and their habitats nationally and internationally, therefore increasing the impact your membership has on the environment. National membership includes six issues each year of Audubon magazine.
The membership year runs from May 1 through April 30 of each year
Please complete the form below and mail to:
Highlands Plateau Audubon Society
P. O. Box 833
Highlands, NC 28741- 0833
For additional information about the local chapter, please contact:
Russ Regnery, President, at 404-558-1085,
Avary Doubleday, Vice President, at 828-526-8297
Corporate memberships are available at various levels.
Contact Pat Strickland, Membership Chair, for further information:
____ Individual $15
____ Family $25
____ * Friend $100
____ * Donor $250
____ * Patron $500
____ * Benefactor $1,000
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*** Highlands Plateau Audubon Society is a 501 (c)(3) Corporation. ***
Serving Highlands, Cashiers, Franklin
and Scaly Mountain
in Western North Carolina