Since the 1950’s, the Pomona Valley Audubon Society (PVAS) has been focused on celebrating and saving birds in Southern California’s Pomona Valley. A chapter of the National Audubon Society, we are a volunteer organization with 1,000 members based in Claremont, California with no paid staff and no “brick and mortar” office. Our chapter territory covers portions of Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties (see map). We are engaged in a variety of educational, citizen-science and conservation projects that help protect our local birds and biological diversity. PVAS is an independent 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization and all donations are tax deductible. Membership is open to everyone.  Contact us at pomonavalleyaudubon@gmail.com

Mission Statement:

Our mission is to promote the protection, appreciation and enjoyment of birds and other wildlife through recreation, education and conservation.

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PVAS offers

  • Meetings and Programs – Monthly meetings on the fourth Thursday of each month from September through June are held at the Hughes Community Center, in Claremont. Meetings feature a bird identification session (to help you become a better birder), light refreshments, announcements, door prizes and a presentation by a guest speaker on topics ranging from the latest scientific research to birds of the world to conservation and habitat restoration. Meetings are free and everyone is invited.
  • Free Guided Field Trips – Come birding with us! PVAS experienced guides lead a variety of field trips to different locations each month (September – June) and to local birding hot spots. Most are free and all ae open to everyone. The First Sunday of the Month Family Friendly Bird Walk at the California Botanic Garden in Claremont is an ideal starting point for new birders (loaner binoculars are available) and is popular with experienced birders as well.
  • Ongoing Conservation Projects – Including the Eyes and Ears on Burrowing Owls Conservation Project and the Dan Guthrie Bird Oasis on the Thompson Creek Trail in Claremont.
  • Education and Community Outreach – We support environmental education in the classroom by providing local elementary schools with owl pellets for dissection which teaches children about the food web and what owls eat. We also share our love of birds (and how to protect them) with Girl Scouts at Camp La Casita and at community events like Village Venture and Earth Day in Claremont.

As one of the smaller chapters of the National Audubon Society we are an entirely volunteer run organization that relies on the generosity of our members to plan and organize events. We warmly welcome anyone who would like to get involved on the governing board or in one of our projects.

PVAS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

officer table
Officers

President
Tina Stoner
tinastoner@earthlink.net

Vice-President
Seth Thompson
polpsych@gmail.com

Secretary
Patty Nueva Espana
nuspain@icloud.com

Treasurer
Patty Anis
                                    

Committee Chairs

Conservation
Brian Elliott
brianelli@aol.com

Communications Chair
Sam Atwood twoatwoods@gmail.com and Jackie Lecazcue jacqueline.legazcue@gmail.com

Education
Laura Jaoui
ljjaoui@gmail.com

Field Trips
Scott Marnoy
gopherus2@gmail.com
Meeting Logistics
Kimberly Hardison
hardlykim7@gmail.com

Membership
Janice Elliott
j1elliott@aol.com

Programs
Tina Stoner
tinastoner@earthlink.net




Appointe
d Positions


CBC Compiler
Seth Thompson
polpsych@gmail.com

Newsletter Editor
Sam Atwood
twoatwoods@gmail.com

Webmaster
Seth Thompson
polpsych@gmail.com

Eyes and Ears on
Burrowing Owls Project

Suzanne Thompson
sthompson@pomona.edu
Owl Pellets for Educators
Kathy McPherson
kathleenamc@yahoo.com

Publicity
avalable

Social Media Coordinator
Brian Elliott
brianelli@aol.com