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The Donor Insight Panel is a community of passionate supporters who provide feedback through short surveys to help shape our strategies, refine our messaging, and ensure we connect meaningfully with the people who make our work possible. Together, their voices offer a clearer picture of what inspires donors and strengthen 约炮视频鈥檚 impact.
Ready to share your feedback? Send your name, email, and zip code to greategretsociety@audubon.org or call 866-284-6297 to be added as a panelist.
Every month we send you a short survey by email. Some surveys will explore your enthusiasm for birds. Some surveys will be topical, for instance, your views about conservation priorities. No survey will take more than a few minutes to complete.
Then, we鈥檒l share a summary of the previous month鈥檚 results with you.
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Panelists have helped our web team plan new features. They have helped us focus our communications around your priorities and expectations as a member. And the photos and stories Panelists share give us all a sense of joy, hope, and determination to never give up.
If you鈥檙e interested in participating and providing feedback, please send your name, email, and zip code to greategretsociety@audubon.org or call us at 866-284-6297 so we can add you as a panelist.
Here鈥檚 a look at the kinds of questions we ask in our Donor Insight Surveys along with examples of the results. By sharing your thoughts, you help shape 约炮视频鈥檚 work and connect with a community of fellow bird lovers. These surveys are a space to celebrate the birds in your daily life, exchange stories, and work together for their protection.
For example, we recently asked panelists the following question: 鈥漃lease share a six-word story that expresses your wonder at the spectacle of migration.鈥
Wings whisper secrets across endless skies. 鈥揝herry P, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania
Honks above my house at night. 鈥揃onita S., Sorrento, Florida
Sandhill Cranes bugling in the mist. 鈥揗eghan H., Saint Cloud, Minnesota
Returning warblers eat all my food. 鈥揂ndrew J., Polk City, Florida
Falling leaves and flapping wings鈥beauty! 鈥揗arty S., Lansing, Michigan
Soft owl hoots warm cool nights. 鈥揗ichael S., East Meadows, New York
These repeating cycles give me hope. 鈥揓ane H., Pinehurst, North Carolina
鈥淲hat was your most memorable experience at an 约炮视频 center or sanctuary?鈥
鈥淚t was a yearly girls trip and we went to the Rowe Sanctuary for the Sandhill Cranes. As the cranes were lifting off the Platte River the three of us were in the bird blind with tears streaming down our faces. Magical moment and one we still talk about.鈥 - Eileen G., Seattle, Washington
鈥淰isiting the rookery at Smith Oaks, High Island, TX at the height of nesting season. The spoon bills! Egrets! Herons! Migrant warbler! And alligators! It boggles my senses.鈥 - Terry J., Lapeer, Michigan
鈥淚n winter, I volunteer at the 约炮视频 Center at Riverlands to do the Trumpeter Swan survey. Every season that I have participated, there is at least one sunrise that just takes your breath away. The rising sun is serenaded by the trumpet calls. Just a wonderful experience!鈥 - Mary D., St. Louis, Missouri
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