Join our flock

Your membership helps us rehabilitate songbirds, propagate native plants, and inspire the next generation of environmental stewards.

Becoming a member means you’re part of something beautiful: healing the land, one wing and one seed at a time.

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Friend of the Conservancy
$35.00
Every year

Perfect for first-time supporters who want to make a difference.


✓ 🌱 Personalized welcome email
✓ 📬 Quarterly digital newsletter
✓ 💚 Name listed on our “Friends of the Conservancy” page
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Caretaker Member
$75.00
Every year

Supporter level for nature lovers who want to stay closely involved.


✓ 🌿 All “Friend” benefits, plus:
✓ 🎟️ Early invitations to open houses & bird release days
✓ 🪴 10% discount on native plant or greenhouse sales
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Habitat Guardian
$150.00
Every year

For those committed to helping us protect and expand native habitats.


✓ 🕊️ All “Caretaker” benefits, plus:
✓ 🎁 Welcome package with mug & native seed packet
✓ 📸 Behind-the-scenes updates from our rehabilitation and pro
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Conservation Partner
$300.00
Every year

Deep supporters whose generosity fuels our core operations and outreach.


✓ 🌸 All “Guardian” benefits, plus:
✓ 🎟️ Two free workshop passes per year
✓ 🌿 Guided private tour of our facilities and habitat garden
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Lifetime Member
$1,000.00
One time

Join the Conservancy for life and leave a legacy of care for the mountains.


✓ 🕊️ Lifetime recognition plaque at the Conservancy
✓ 🌿 Unlimited annual access to events & workshops
✓ 🎖️ Framed certificate of lifelong membership

 FAQs

  • Not yet. We’re a fledgling nonprofit building facilities and securing required permits/certifications. We’ll post updates and an opening date on this page.

  • Keep it warm, dark, and quiet. Please do not feed or give water. If you have found an orphaned or injured songbird, please follow this guide.

  • Not during our start-up phase. Wildlife facilities limit visitors to reduce stress and disease risk. We’ll share occasional open-house dates once we’re authorized.

  • We follow peer-reviewed science and professional standards, document outcomes, and continuously improve our methods. For birds, that means vet-guided rehabilitation protocols and release criteria. For plants, it means ethical, disease-free propagation and habitat-appropriate conservation methods—always measured, always improving.