A guide to caring for your land in Connecticut (a Northern Woodlands Publication)
In order to keep campers, volunteers, and staff safe during the COVID-19 pandemic Audubon has decided to cancel 2020 summer camp programming. Thank you for your care and commitment as we work together to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Connecticut.
Curated bird and nature activities, games, quizzes, DIY projects, and more for kids from across the Audubon network—updated weekly!
April 2020 Webinar presented by Audubon Connecticut, featuring Emily May with The Xerces Society as she discusses the importance of pollinators for ecosystems and our daily lives and how to turn our yards and gardens into pollinator refuges.
Animal migration doesn't only take place by region—animals like the Spotted Salamander migrate on a smaller scale from woodland habitat to ponds and vernal pools in early spring. View this video by Greenwich Audubon Center to learn more.
Live in Connecticut and want to attract birds, bees, and other pollinators to your home or community? Start here.