About Us

The Ohlone Audubon Society serves southern and eastern Alameda County and provides conservation and environmental advocacy towards the protection and persistence of valuable habitat for birds and other native species throughout the County.  In addition we provide educational programs including bird watching field trips led by knowledgeable leaders and monthly membership meetings featuring well-known scientists and journalists.  The Ohlone Audubon Society is a non-proft 501(c)3 organization that is run completely by volunteers.  The Board Members listed below are our current board officers and serve as volunteers to provide the public and the members with these services. 
 
Learn more about the great history and work Ohlone Audubon does in the community in this video


Board Members

PRESIDENT:Bill Hoppes (president AT ohloneaudubon.org)
VICE PRES: Marty Morrow(education AT ohloneaudbon.org) 
PAST PRES:Evelyn Cormier
TREASURER:Gail Ryujin(treasurer AT ohloneaudubon.org)
RECORDING SECRETARY: Kathy Robertson(secretary AT ohloneaudubon.org)
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY:Jackie Bertillion

EDUCATION:

Marty Morrow 

education AT ohloneaudubon.org

HOSPITALITY:

Allen & Jackie Bertillion

EDITOR:

Phil and Pat Gordon editor AT ohloneaudubon.org 

FIELD TRIPS:

Bob Toleno fieldtrips AT ohloneaudubon.org

MEMBERSHIP:

Pat Gordon membership AT ohloneaudubon.org

PROGRAMS:

Diana Brumbaugh ohloneaudubonprograms AT gmail.com

PUBLICITY:

Vicki Robinson 

CONSERVATION:

conservation AT ohloneaudubon.org 
 Bill Hoppes – East County Conservation Issues
         Carin High – West County Conservation Issues

WEBMASTER:

Mission

mission statement

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Birds photographed

45

species sighted

12
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