At a press conference and public hearing on February 15, 2017, Audubon Connecticut, State Legislators, and other conservation leaders shared the importance of a new House Bill that will provide cities and towns an option to protect open space. Can we count on you to encourage its passage?
The annual ELA Benefit honors an individual or group of individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment to the conservation of birds, other wildlife, and their habitats. Meet the 2017 honorees.
A look at our conservation priorities amidst the many changes in Washington in 2017
Join us for a season of fun outdoor exploration and learning at our Connecticut centers in Greenwich, Sharon, and Southbury. Week-long sessions available, June 24 - August 16.
East Hartford, Wethersfield, Glastonbury, and Rocky Hill (Hartford County)
Audubon Connecticut awards grants to eight Connecticut schools to support the creation of schoolyard habitats that also serve as outdoor classrooms
Listen to what Patrick Comins, Audubon Connecticut Director of Bird Conservation, has to say on NPR