Volunteer at the Coastal Center
Habitat Improvements to Help Birds
The last several years have seen great improvements at the Milford Point Coastal Center. But there’s more to be done — and you can help.
We are recruiting volunteers to help remove invasive plants and replace them with native plants, which have much higher conservation value.
It is the kind of hands-on work that makes an immediate difference not just for birds but for pollinators, small mammals, and other wildlife as well.
Our goal is to establish a corps of volunteers to help on an ongoing basis, starting in the fall of 2022. The crew will work at the direction of habitat steward Stefan Martin, who is overseeing improvement projects at several Connecticut Audubon sanctuaries.
If you can help or you’re interested in learning more, please email Stefan Martin, smartin@ctaudubon.org
General Volunteering Opportunities
By volunteering at our Coastal Center at Milford Point, you can help promote understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of our natural world.
We have a variety of opportunities available for people of all interests and experience levels, including working at the front desk as a receptionist, in the exhibit room as a docent, or outdoors on the nature sanctuary in various capacities.
If you are interested in becoming a Coastal Center Volunteer, click here to download a printable application form. Please email the form to Louise Crocco, office manager, at lcrocco@ctaudubon.org, or come on in to the Coastal Center and deliver it in person!
We’re located at 1 Milford Point Road in Milford, CT. We look forward to seeing you soon.