If you are a current member of Cheyenne-High Plains Audubon, you will receive membership renewal information in the mail in the coming week. Members of the National Audubon Society (in our three-county area – Laramie, Goshen, and Platte) will also receive membership information from us in the coming week.
We are still the best bargain in town with an annual membership of only $ 12.00! We hope that our members will renew and that some non-members will consider joining us this year. Most of our activities are free and open to the public but your support as a member helps us engage in activities throughout our area. Click here to get a membership request form.
What did we accomplish in the past year? (Partial listing)
- Co-sponsored our 11th annual Habitat Hero Workshop
- Maintained our Habitat Hero Demonstration Garden at Cheyenne Botanic Gardens
- Continued a multi-year weed control & habitat enhancement project at our beloved Wyoming Hereford Ranch – one of two of Cheyenne’s “Important Bird Areas” (IBA)
- Provided environmental education to children and adults with partners including The Wyoming State Museum, St. Mary’s School, and the Laramie County Public Library
- Monitored Bluebird nest boxes at High Plains Arboretum … and this year (the third year for our boxes), we had baby Bluebirds!

This year we have a special request for support for a very special project at Lions Park; our other local IBA!
Thanks to the work of our IBA Committee, three public education signs are planned which will be enjoyed in the park for years to come. The themes for the three signs are “Duck, Duck Goose … And So Much More“; “The Trees That Keep On Giving“; and “A Place for Pollinators“. Check out our “Special Projects” tab to learn more about how YOU can help!

