Contact Us

Contact Us

Mailing address, including for donations:
Audubon Canyon Ranch
PO Box 577
Stinson Beach, CA 94970

Martin Griffin Preserve

Preserve and administrative offices:
4900 Shoreline Highway 1
Stinson Beach, CA 94970

Mailing address:
Audubon Canyon Ranch
PO Box 577
Stinson Beach, CA 94970

415-868-9244
[email protected]
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Bouverie Preserve

Preserve and administrative offices:
13815 Sonoma Highway
Glen Ellen, CA 95442

Mailing Address:
PO Box 1195
Glen Ellen, CA 95442

707-938-4554
[email protected]

Cypress Grove Research Center

By appointment only:
20545 Shoreline Highway 1
Marshall, CA 94940

Mailing Address:
PO Box 808
Marshall, CA 94940
415-663-8203
[email protected]

Modini Preserve

9500 Pine Flat Rd.
Healdsburg, CA 95448
707-431-8184
[email protected]

Fire Forward

1326 Ross Street, Suite B
Petaluma, CA 94954

Mailing Address:
PO Box 751463
Petaluma, CA 94975
707-938-4554 ext. 313
[email protected]

Media Inquiries:

If you would like more information about Aubudon Canyon Ranch or our programs, please contact:

Wendy Coy
Director of Communications
415-868-9244 ext. 123
[email protected]

Take a sound walk through the four canyons of Martin Griffin Preserve

Callers awaiting to connect with us will be greeted by “Four Canyons” soundscape recorded and donated by Gina Farr. Learn more about Gina’s work at http://wildsoundstories.com

“Four Canyons” is a sound walk through the four canyons of Martin Griffin Preserve, with their falling streams, seeping wetlands and deep stands of towering redwoods. Mornings can be surprising with any of the 245 species of birds and mammals who live in and visit the canyons. In spring, the sounds of raucous red-winged blackbirds and resident ravens echo across Picher Canyon; while next door, in Volunteer Canyon, the hum of human history blends seamlessly with natureʼs song artists. Garden Club Canyon features newt-filled Parsonʼs Pond, while the more introspective Pike County Gulch hides its denizens in an alder bog.

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