Monitor Your Yard
The Importance of Biodiversity
The urban development of the Phoenix Valley has lowered the diversity of plants and animals that occupy the area. This “biodiversity” is an important measure of the health of the land. It is the source of a variety of services that many of us take for granted, from providing food and materials to regulating water purification and the climate.
How You Can Help
Each of us can do our part to support a greater number of native plant and animal species in our yards. Check out Create a Healthy Yard for more information on simple things you can do that can make a big difference.
As you take steps to make your yard more bird-friendly, we encourage you to record the changes you see in your yard by signing up to be an observer with the National Phenology Network.
By observing and recording the wildlife present in your yard, your data will be combined with the data of others throughout the state and nation to aid scientists, organizations, and policy-makers as they make conservation decisions that will affect our region’s biodiversity for generations to come. In addition, by recording the wildlife that currently visits your yard and continuing to monitor as you make improvements, you will be able to directly measure the impact of your efforts.
The Rio Salado Audubon Center’s Audubon at Home website is the result of a partnership between the City of Phoenix and Audubon Arizona as part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Urban Conservation Treaty for Migratory Birds.
Full funding for this program is supported by a Grant Agreement from the U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. Government.
How you can help, right now
Donate to Audubon Southwest
Donate to save birds and educate the conservation leaders of tomorrow.
Join us for free guided bird walks
Free guided bird walks - Every first and third Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Please meet inside the center 5-10 minutes before departure time. Read more details here.
Sign up to volunteer with us!
Help restore environments or build habitat for displaced Burrowing Owls. Click here for more information.