A grassroots conservation organization based in Port Orford, Oregon, Kalmiopsis Audubon works to protect the unique and diverse natural habitats of southwest Oregon — including old-growth forests, coastal areas, and wild rivers — through advocacy, education, community science, and local stewardship.
Advocacy for protection of public lands and wildlife habitat; conservation of old-growth forests, coastal and river ecosystems; species monitoring and recovery (e.g., marbled murrelet); opposition to harmful extractive development and land-use decisions; environmental education and community science programs.
Primarily funded by membership dues, individual donations, grants, and local fundraising activities.
National Audubon Society; Portland Audubon; local conservation partners such as Curry Watersheds; collaborations with agencies like the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and regional conservation networks.
Non-profit (local Audubon chapter / community-based conservation organization)