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Introduction to Birding

Saturday, December 8th, 2012

 Introduction to Backyard Birding with Dick Worth:  Saturday December 8 from 10:00 – 11:00am Join long-time birder and naturalist Richard Worth who will teach you how to identify Connecticut’s birds by sight and sound. Backyard birding begins at the feeder, so you’ll also learn who is at the feeder at this time of year, their […]

Creature Feature: Hedgehog

Thursday, December 6th, 2012

Thursday, December 64-4:30 p.m.   Once a month a Connecticut Audubon Society animal ambassador ventures from its cage, pen or perch to greet Center visitors up close.  This month, come meet the Center’s resident hedgehog closer than you ever have before. This interactive program is full of fun and interesting facts about what makes the […]

Holiday Tea

Saturday, December 1st, 2012

  Milton the barn owl was among those in attendance at the Connecticut Audubon Society’s recent annual Holiday Tea. Milton, one the Audubon’s resident educational animals, is often present at is educational programs and special events.From left are Tea Committee Member Judy Wilkinson, Tea co-chair Bonnie Hirschfeld and Connecticut Audubon Society staff naturalist Caitlin Holmberg […]

Creature Feature

Friday, November 30th, 2012

Friday, November 30 from 4-4:30 p.m.  Join us for a live animal program featuring the Center’s resident education animals. Our animal care volunteers and staff naturalist will share interesting facts and stories about our animals. Get up close with some of our mammals, reptiles, amphibians and a few creepy crawlies. All ages are welcome. Children […]

Introduction to Backyard Birding

Saturday, November 17th, 2012

Saturday, November 17  10-11 a.m. Join long-time birder and naturalist Richard Worth who will teach you how to identifyConnecticut’s birds by sight and sound. Backyard birding begins at the feeder, so you’ll also learn who is at the feeder at this time of year, their feeding habits, and their characteristics. Worth will discuss ways to […]

500 Students Participate in ‘Science in Nature’ at the Larsen Sanctuary

Thursday, November 15th, 2012

November 2012 – If you find yourself on the trails of our Larsen Sanctuary in Fairfield these days, keep your eyes and ears open for unusual activity. You may see movement in the distance and, with leaves falling and covering the ground, you’re likely to hear feet scuffling loudly (or maybe not if there’s snow). […]

Nature Nursery

Wednesday, November 14th, 2012

October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 and November 7, 14   from  10:00 – 10:45 a.m. Curious Nature Mind’s Wanted!   Willing to sing songs, create grand art and learn about the nature that is all around us?  Check!  Ready to tromp in the woodlands and streams looking for animal life?  Double-check!  If this sounds like your […]

Nature Nursery

Wednesday, November 14th, 2012

October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 and November 7, 14   from   10:00 – 10:45 a.m. Curious Nature Mind’s Wanted!   Willing to sing songs, create grand art and learn about the nature that is all around us?  Check!  Ready to tromp in the woodlands and streams looking for animal life?  Double-check!  If this sounds like your […]

Dunes Prevented Severe Erosion at Stratford Point

Monday, November 12th, 2012

November 2012 – When Hurricane Sandy hit, the dunes we constructed last year at Stratford Point to control erosion did their job, protecting the point from a storm surge that might have inundated an area extending well beyond our coastal restoration project. Built of long, geo-textile tubes filled with sand and soil, and covered with […]

Annual Appeal Leadership Phase Gets Underway

Tuesday, November 13th, 2012

A letter from the president of Connecticut Audubon Society about the Leadership Phase of our Annual Appeal: Connecticut Audubon Society has started the leadership phase of the 2012 CAS Annual Appeal. During the leadership phase, our campaign chairs and committee will be focusing on Connecticut Audubon’s strongest supporters and inviting them to make a leadership […]

Science In Nature: The First Reviews Are In!

Monday, November 12th, 2012

We could tell you how good our new Science In Nature education program is but you might not believe us. So we thought we’d let the teachers of the students who participated in the first sessions tell you instead. Click here to read excerpts from their written evaluations of the program. Science In Nature is […]

Hedgehog Wins Again!

Tuesday, November 6th, 2012

  While residents went  to the polls to decide our next president, the animals at the Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Fairfield flapped their wings and pressed a lot of paws hoping their favorite  candidate would win the Center’s annual animal election.  This year’s slate included  Simon the Hedgehog,  Tony the Box Turtle, Vega the Bearded Dragon […]

Storm Aftermath: A Message from the Chairman of Connecticut Audubon Society’s Board of Directors

Thursday, November 1st, 2012

It’s obviously been a tough few days in Connecticut and it’s likely to continue on the tough side as folks assess storm damage and wait for power to return. At Connecticut Audubon Society we sustained a bit of damage but basically pulled through OK at our five conservation centers and other facilities. The Milford Point […]

Outdoor Education: A Community Forum in Old Lyme on November 29

Sunday, October 28th, 2012

An expert panel of environmental educators, activists and outdoors advocates will join Connecticut Audubon Society for a community forum to discuss ways to improve outdoor education for children, on the evening of November 29, in Old Lyme. The forum is co-sponsored by the Old Lyme Land Trust, the Lyme Land Conservation Trust and Connecticut Audubon […]

Moose (and a Bear) at Our Croft Preserve in Litchfield County

Thursday, October 25th, 2012

The motion-activated trail camera at our Richard G. Croft Memorial Preserve, in Goshen, captured some amazing photos of the resident family of moose (a male with a beautiful rack of antlers, one or two females, and a calf) recently. Here’s one of the photos. You can see more, along with a closeup of a bear […]

Enchanted Forest

Friday, October 19th, 2012

   Bring your little ghosts and goblins for a hoot of a Halloween at the Connecticut Audubon Society’s Enchanted Forest. An excellent nature-themed alternative or addition to the traditional Halloween celebration, the Enchanted Forest introduces fascinating, entertaining (and educational!) information about nocturnal animals in their natural habitat. Participants will have a fun – but not scary – […]

Junior Animal Care Keepers

Thursday, October 18th, 2012

Wednesdays:  September 18, 26 and October 3, 10, 17   from 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. If you’ve ever wanted to go behind the scenes at the Connecticut Audubon Society and meet our resident animals face to face, this program is for you!  This five-week program provides 6th and 7th graders with the opportunity to join staff in […]

Join Our 2012 Annual Appeal!

Wednesday, October 17th, 2012

A letter from the Chairs of our 2012 Annual Appeal … Dear CAS Supporter, The Connecticut Audubon Society, committed to protecting birds and their habitats in our state, is a leading conservation organization that has meant so much to us over the years.  This year, to celebrate conservation and show our support of the work […]

Three of the Next Generation of Conservationists Learn About Raptors at Our Center at Fairfield

Wednesday, October 17th, 2012

Colleen Noyes, one of our teacher-naturalists, took to heart the message of our Connecticut State of the Birds 2012 report this week. The report – titled Where Is the Next Generation of Conservationists Coming From? – argues that kids today spend less time outdoors interacting with nature than previous generations did, and posits that that […]

Restoring Habitat at Banks Farm South

Tuesday, October 16th, 2012

October 2012 – Banks Farm South, 60 acres of meadows, wetlands and forest, hearkens back to Fairfield’s early farmland history. Wedged between a golf course and a gated community on the Fairfield-Westport town line, the sanctuary was originally owned by John Banks in the seventeenth century and has been farmed almost continually since. Robert and […]

 

 

 

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