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Your
membership dollars support:
• Operation
and maintenance of the Honey Hollow Environmental
Education Center
• School programs
and Preschool Explorers
• Outreach
programs to schools, community centers, senior
centers and local clubs
• Public programs
•Internships for aspiring naturalists
• Care and feedings of the animals
Join Online
Now or download a Membership
Form (pdf) to print out, complete and mail
in.
For information about
becoming a Business
Member of the Bucks County Audubon Society
at Honey Hollow, please contact Denise Marshall or Maria Fell.
Phone: 215-297-5880 ext.
18
Email: bcas@bcas.org.
Bucks County Audubon Society
at Honey Hollow is a 501(c)3 independent nonprofit
organization that prides itself in its stewardship
of financial responsibility by using the funds
for environmental education programs.
Donations are tax deductible
to the full extent of the law. Please consult
your tax advisor. A copy of the official registration
and financial information of the Bucks County
Audubon Society may be obtained from the Pennsylvania
Department of State by calling the Bureau of
Charitable Organizations toll free at 800-732-0999.
Registration does not imply endorsement.
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Becoming
a Member of Bucks County Audubon Society |
Individuals and businesses
are encouraged to join and support Bucks County
Audubon. With membership you are entitled
to many great benefits.
Benefits of becoming
a BCAS member:
• Get involved locally
Support
the programs of Honey Hollow Education Center
Have a stronger voice on local environmental
issues
Help sponsor local wildlife research, projects,
and protection
• Receive the
Harbinger, the BCAS/HH newsletter. Preview the current issue now (pdf, 1MB).
• Advance notice
of our many events including Wildlife Day,
Haunted Trails, Barns of Distinction Tour,
Cabin Fever Feast and more
• Priority for
reservations on long-distance trips
• Discounts at
our bookstore, birdseed sales, on field trips,
and with the SEPA Nature Consortium Members
The Many Activities
of Membership:
• Education
HHEEC
Audubon Adventures
Scholarships for teachers to attend Audubon
Ecology Camps
Assembly Programs
School site habitat design
Special community environmental education
projects for adults and children
Wetlands
Watch Programs
Historic Tree Registry
Adopt-A-Nesting Box Programs
Active involvement in current environmental
issues and projects
Supporting the work of the Audubon Council
of Pennsylvania
Protection of threatened
species
Annual Spring Bird Migration and Christmas
Counts
Monitoring local wildlife
Haunted Trails
Cabin Fever Feast
Wildlife Day
Barns of Distinction Tour
Day Trips - Brigantine,
Shark River, Bake Oven Knob...
Weekend Trips - Chincoteague, New England,
Cape May...
Annual Long Distance Trips - Florida, Colorado,
Alaska...
• Meetings
Our barn is available to RENT for your special event
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