Enjoy our trails.

Join us for free, naturalist-led Birds and More Walks: Sundays and Wednesdays at Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve, Tuesdays at Buffalo Creek Nature Park, Thursdays at Succop Nature Park, and Fridays at Todd Nature Reserve. Walks begin at 9 am.

Don't forget to stop into our nature stores for bird watching supplies!


Native tree and shrub sale runs through October 31! Stop in anytime the nature store is open to pick up plants!
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Throughout October, take an extra 15% discount on all native trees and shrubs at Audubon's Native Plant Nursery, located at Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve. Store hours: Tuesday-Sunday from 9 am - 5 pm. Check out our current availability here of over 100 true western Pennsylvania native species, including over 40 types of trees and shrubs! While supplies last.

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Become a Bird Town!

Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania can help your town to become a Bird Town!

Bird Town Pennsylvania is a state-wide, grassroots, municipal-level conservation program. Since 2011, it’s worked with over 50 municipalities to develop bird friendly communities, reinforce the important role people play in supporting bird populations, enhance habitat, reduce threats to birds, and create a positive impact on the environment.

Get outdoors!

Visit our reserves:

Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve (Fox Chapel) - (412) 963-6100

Buffalo Creek Nature Park (Sarver) - (724) 295-3589

Succop Nature Park (Penn Township) - (724) 586-2591

Todd Nature Reserve (Sarver)​

Volunteer and explore.

We have programs for all ages that  connect people to nature. You can even volunteer with us! We're looking for volunteers in our nature stores as well as volunteers to help us plant trees and remove invasive plants from our reserves. Want to help? Give us a call at (412) 963-6100.

 

Making a Difference

We’re a regional leader in conservation, native plants, and birding projects that protect our natural world. 

From constructing and installing Chimney Swift towers to creating a conservation plan for the Buffalo Creek Watershed, Audubon works closely with local government and groups to bring environmental awareness to the forefront.

Learn more about: Certified Backyard Habitat | Plant a native meadow |Chimney Swifts |Fishing Line Recycling Program | DIY Spotted Lanternfly Trap