Coming up on 100 Years!

Great South Bay Audubon Society was founded in 1927. We are coming up on our centennial in just 4 years. Anyone in our audience over 60 knows how fast 4 years goes by. We want to make it — but we need your help.
There are several opportunities for you, as a member, to help Great South Bay Audubon Society recommit to the strong Audubon Society that it was in the past. We have many tasks that need attention. Some involve a once a month commitment, and some, a once a week. Since we are an Audubon Society and not a bird club, our goals and responsibilities go beyond bird walks and the appreciation of nature which are super important. Please come on July 9, as we work on our garden restructuring . It will be a perfect time to chat and gain an open house style overview of the organization’s needs. A volunteer is a central to the survival of an organization as the right soil is necessary for a plant to grow health.

Shakespeare Event was a Success in Brookside Park!
Islip Arts Council, in collaboration with Great South Bay Audubon Society, hosted Shakespeare in the Park on August 27.

Karen Unmasked: Exploring Identities
Karen Andres is fairly new to to GSBAS. She is one of those hidden members who sends in her dues but hasn’t invested time into the organization.

New Motus Station Will Track Migratory Birds Flying Over the Long Island’s North Shore
OYSTER BAY, NY (June 2023)— The new Motus station installed at the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center in Oyster Bay, NY will help track migratory birds by picking up radio signals from any bird with a radio tag that flies within several miles of the site.