Through the organization’s strides toward conservation of the environment, they are also working towards improving the quality of life for the Haitian people.
[1] Their activities include scientific research, education, outreach, and establishing local and international partnerships.
The organization was founded in July 2003 by Philippe Bayard, Jacky Lumarque and Florence Sergile.
[2] It was named in honor of John James Audubon, an ornithologist, naturalist and native of Les Cayes,[3] who painted, cataloged, and described birds of North America in the famous elephant folio book Birds of America.
[2] Since 2004, research surveys and biological expeditions have been conducted in unprotected areas of Haiti, abundant in biodiversity and vulnerable to extinction due to the loss of habitat.