Annual Membership Fees

 

SINGLE MEMBERSHIPS

Individual Online    $50    The Birder & SA Ornithologist online

Individual Print       $80    The Birder & SA Ornithologist printed

Student Online       $10    The Birder & SA Ornithologist online

Student Print          $40    The Birder & SA Ornithologist printed

FAMILY MEMBERSHIPS

Family Online         $60    The Birder & SA Ornithologist online

Family Print            $90    The Birder & SA Ornithologist printed

LIBRARIES & ORGANISATION JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTIONS

The Birder               $50    online and printed

SA Ornithologist      $50    online and printed

Both publications    $100  

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Membership Renewal

 

All memberships are renewed annually. Individual and Family memberships can be paid by choosing either by auto-renewing (Auto-Renew) or by manually making a direct deposit  (Manual Pay) with a credit or debit card. Library institutions and organisations are all Manual Pay subscriptions.

If you do not use computers, tablets or a smartphone to make payments, please email the Membership Officer at membership@birdssa.asn.au for support. 

 

Auto-Renew 

 

Birds SA encourages members to choose the Auto-Renew payment option. We are a volunteer-run organisation and auto-renewing saves our membership team a lot of work. It's also easier for you. Remember, you are absolutely not locked in by choosing the Auto-Renew option. You can cancel auto-renew (and your membership) any time by logging into your account - so you are in control. We thank you for choosing this option.

Member Jungle is used to manage memberships, the website, eNews, email notifications and access to our publications. The easiest way to manage your membership and access The Birder, eNews and more on your tablet/iPad/smartphone is to download our mobile app! 

For membership queries, go to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) or email the Membership Officer at membership@birdssa.asn.au

 


Photo modified under Birds SA image policy: Chirruping Wedgebill (Trevor Cox), Splendid Fairywren (E. P. Cowell)