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    Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at Audubon Connecticut
    About Us

    Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at Audubon Connecticut

    Show Your Colors
    Centers

    Show Your Colors

    Celebrate diversity by choosing, coloring, and sharing these fun coloring pages

    WildLife Guards: Connecticut's High School Conservation Leaders
    Coasts

    WildLife Guards

    An innovative program that engages and employs high school students in Bridgeport and West Haven to serve as community and conservation leaders.

    Audubon U
    Nature Notes

    Audubon U

    Learn more about birds and nature from wherever you are

    A Guide to Nesting Birds in Connecticut
    Nature Notes

    A Guide to Nesting Birds in Connecticut

    Read (and watch a webinar recording!) about the breeding behavior and nesting habits of some of our most visible species.

    Support Our Work

    Workplace Giving

    Salt Marsh Projects in Connecticut Aim to Create More Resilient Coastline
    Coasts

    Salt Marsh Projects in Connecticut Aim to Create More Resilient Coastline

    These work sites are essential to protecting birds and people from increased flooding and more frequent storms.

    Greenwich Osprey Cam
    Audubon Live!

    Greenwich Osprey Cam

    From approximately mid-March through the summer, experience bird life in Connecticut like you've never seen it before!

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