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    Wildflower Folklore
    Nature Notes

    Wildflower Folklore

    From strange and often dangerous herbal "cures" to black magic, and wonderful legends of love, it is all that is called Wildflower Folklore. Check out this fascinating online webinar about these botanical wonders, presented by Bent of the River Audubon Center.

    Hawk Week 2020
    Greenwich Audubon Center

    Hawk Week 2020

    September 28 - October 4 — Join Greenwich Audubon Center and friends around the globe for a week-long celebration of the fall raptor migration. Experience this phenomenon like never before—and enjoy 20+ online events!

    The Scoop on Invasive Plants
    Bird-Friendly Communities

    The Scoop on Invasive Plants

    Discover what makes them bad, how to recognize them, and other valuable resources

    An Inside Look: Healthy Forests
    Nature Notes

    An Inside Look: Healthy Forests

    February 2020 Webinar presented by Audubon Connecticut and Audubon New York, featuring Suzanne Treyger (Forest Program Manager, Audubon New York) and Eileen Fielding (Sharon Audubon Center Director, Audubon Connecticut) as they share threats to forests and forests birds and what we can do to protect them.

    National Invasive Species Awareness Week
    Conservation

    Help Stop the Threat of Invasive Species

    February 22-26 is National Invasive Species Awareness Week! Lean how you can make a difference by joining us for online programs and calls-to-action.

    What is Winter Bird Counting?
    Community Science

    What is Winter Bird Counting?

    Learn how to take part in this fun winter pastime while helping birds and nature too!

    Building a Stronger, Resilient Connecticut Coast
    Coasts

    Building a Stronger, Resilient Connecticut Coast

    Rising sea levels, stronger storms, and human development are squeezing salt marshes and beaches across the Long Island Sound and Atlantic Ocean coastlines.

    Managing Forests for Trees and Birds in Connecticut
    Working Lands

    Managing Forests for Trees and Birds in Connecticut

    A Guide to Habitat Assessments and Silvicultural Practices

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