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    Audubon Connecticut Board of Directors
    About Us

    Audubon Connecticut Board of Directors

    Virtual Summer Camp
    Centers

    Virtual Summer Camp

    Join us for up to five weeks of online nature experiences for young adventurers in kindergarten through sixth grade.

    Keeping Conservation Work Going Strong During a Pandemic
    Conservation

    Keeping Conservation Work Going Strong During a Pandemic

    Thanks to innovative strategies, dedicated Audubon staff, field experts, and volunteers are advancing the Lyme Forest Block Conservation Project despite the challenges of COVID-19

    Inside Look: Monthly "Birdy" Webinar Series
    Events

    Inside Look: Monthly "Birdy" Webinar Series

    Join us every month for a free interactive webinar offering an inside look at the latest bird conservation science, research, and best practices.

    What's the Issue with Birds and Glass?
    Bird-Friendly Communities

    What's the Issue with Birds and Glass? [Plus webinar]

    Up to a billion birds die in glass collisions each year in the U.S., many of which are migratory birds that depend on Connecticut's natural areas.

    A Conservation Legacy Lives On
    Centers, Sanctuaries, & Chapters

    A Conservation Legacy Lives On

    The lifelong dream of Edith Leopold lives on at the Audubon wildlife sanctuary in Hartland, Connecticut

    8 Ways to Improve Your Woodland Habitats
    Working Lands

    8 Ways to Improve Your Woodland Habitats

    Employ these simple practices to enhance the forest health on your property for the benefit of birds, other wildlife, and people

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    Volunteer

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