Teacher-Naturalists are responsible for teaching outdoor and classroom science programs to a variety of audiences from early learners to adults. This position requires: Experience in teaching natural science programs to K-12 schoolchildren, family, adult, scout and community groups. Ability to work outside in variety of weather conditions. Expanded knowledge of our local flora and fauna. […]
Register here for the Fall Family Foliage Walk, 11.09.19. Questions? Contact us at rtpec@ctaudubon.org, or at 860.598.4218
Register here for the Family Turkey Walk, 11.30.19. Questions? Contact us at rtpec@ctaudubon.org, or at 860.598.4218
Register here for Birding Basics at Griswold Point, 11.9.19. Questions? Contact us at rtpec@ctaudubon.org, or at 860.598.4218
October 10, 2019 — It was less than a month ago that a study in the journal Science reported that North America’s bird population had plummeted by 30 percent since 1970. Now another new study indicates that because of climate change the next 50 years and longer might be even more bleak for birds. The […]
Charles N. Watson Chuck is the person who makes sure the sentences make sense, the commas are consistent, and the writers say what they mean and mean what they say. This year’s Connecticut State of the Birds report will be the eighth for which he’s served as an editor. That means he has worked on […]
Martin Torresquintero, New Haven, CT As a nature photographer Martín has explored many remote environments, primarily in South America, with renowned environmental photographer Andres Hurtado Garcia, his mentor. As a professional AMGA guide (American Mountain Guides Association), he has organized and guided high altitude photography trips with Kurt Diemberger, a legendary mountain photographer, and has […]