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The Monmouth County (NJ) Audubon Society, a chapter of the National Audubon Society, is dedicated to the enjoyment and study of nature, wildlife conservation, habitat protection and education. Meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month Sept.-May at Trinity Episcopal Church, White Street, Red Bank; guest speakers address a wide variety of nature-related topics, and refreshments are provided. In addition, the group sponsors at least one field trip per month, and members receive The Osprey, the club's bi-monthly newsletter. The site includes lots of information on us, plus:

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Check out the latest issue of
The Osprey
Past issues, too

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Read about MCAS's results at the Great Backyard Bird Count in February

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Get details on MCAS scholarships for Monmouth County high school and Brookdale students!

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Can you catch avian flu from feeding wild birds?

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Learn about the
Cats Indoors program here.

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Find links to local resources for support stopping bad development HERE

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