About the mississippi Headwaters audubon society
The Mississippi Headwaters Audubon Society is one of Bemidji’s most enduring environmental conservation organizations. We are a respected voice in the community for environmental issues.
We were founded through the efforts of concerned Bemidji citizens who saw the need for a strong environmental voice in the early 1970's. Area activists chose to organize as a local chapter of the National Audubon Society in 1977 for its reputation in environmental advocacy and history of natural resource protection. Today the chapter represents over 250 members living throughout north central Minnesota. The majority of our activities are environmental education and outreach.
We were founded through the efforts of concerned Bemidji citizens who saw the need for a strong environmental voice in the early 1970's. Area activists chose to organize as a local chapter of the National Audubon Society in 1977 for its reputation in environmental advocacy and history of natural resource protection. Today the chapter represents over 250 members living throughout north central Minnesota. The majority of our activities are environmental education and outreach.
“Our mission is to foster personal connections to and stewardship of our natural world."
What We Do:
- Manage a 466 acre preserve called the Neilson Spearhead Center
- Host a nature camp called "The Young Naturalist Program" each summer where kids get a hands-on nature experience!
- Host educational events to connect people with nature
- Advocate for local conservation of important habitats and ecosystems
We collaborate locally with like-minded organizations. These partnerships are essential to our mission. |