
Male Ruby-throat with pollen on head
Photo © Dan
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Hummingbird Organizations
To add your club or other organization of interest to hummingbird
enthusiasts, email the particulars.
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A non-profit organization founded by Bob and Martha Sargent to
study and preserve hummingbirds and other neotropical migrants.
Annual dues: $15.00.
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A nonprofit corporation located in Sedona, Arizona, organized in 1996 for the purpose
of encouraging international understanding and conservation of hummingbirds
by publishing and disseminating information, promoting and supporting
scientific study, and protecting habitat. Annual dues: $30.00.
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A cross-disciplinary international project in which students, teachers,
and others collaborate to study behavior and distribution of Ruby-throated
Hummingbirds. Founded by Bill Hilton Jr.
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A nonprofit conservation organization that supports projects to
improve hummingbirds' ability to survive and reproduce. Founded
by Susan Wethington, George West, and Barbara Carlson.
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The American Bird Conservancy is a non-profit organization dedicated
to the protection of wild birds and their habitats throughout the
Americas.
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Through members' support, the not-for-profit National Bird-Feeding
Society sponsors education and research on backyard birds. Annual
dues: $15.00.
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NAWA builds wildlife refuges, from the ground up, and hummers are
a distinct part of their programs. They are also very interested
in sharing what they have learned with others, as well as learning
from other organizations with similar goals.
Craig Sparks, President
North American Wildlife Alliance
P.O. Box 487
Ocean Park, WA 98640
sparks@pacifier.com
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