Register here for our Creative Craft Hour, 4.11.20. Questions? Contact us at rtpec@ctaudubon.org or at 860.598.4218.
Register here for our Creative Craft Hour, 3.28.20. Questions? Contact us at rtpec@ctaudubon.org or at 860.598.4218.
Since 1970, bird populations in North America have dropped by 29 percent; there are now approximately 2.9 billion fewer birds in North America than there were 50 years ago. Ignoring the problem won’t solve it. Feeling guilty about it won’t solve it. You can help Connecticut’s birds, and when you do, you’ll be directly helping […]
Since 1970, bird populations in North America have dropped by about 3- percent; there are now approximately 3 billion fewer birds in North America than there were 50 years ago. Ignoring the problem won’t solve it. Feeling guilty about it won’t solve it. You can help Connecticut’s birds, and when you do, you’ll be directly […]
Register here for Welcome to Forest Bathing on 2.8.20. Questions? Contact us at rtpec@ctaudubon.org or at 860.598.4218
January 10, 2020 – A new version of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act introduced this week in the U.S. House of Representatives would halt the recent rollback of regulations and standards that have protected birds for a century. Connecticut Audubon is strongly supporting the legislation and is urging Connecticut’s House members to become co-sponsors.
Sunday, January 12 8 – 11:30 a.m. Volunteers needed to assist in the community organized clean up morning at the Coastal Center. Please dress for outdoor weather conditions. For more information please text 203-770-8895.
January 29, 2020 – Climate change is an overarching issue – the biggest threat to Connecticut’s birds and other wildlife, and their habitats. It’s a global problem with local and regional implications, and local and regional opportunities for meaningful conservation action. New England is in a leadership position on climate change nationally. The state of […]
Deer Pond Farm participates in the CT Bird Atlas with the adoption of Block 60D and the NY Bird Atlas as the principal atlaser for priority block Pawling-CE. Learn about these important citizen science projects while participating in these special guided programs focused on identifying and coding breeding bird behaviors. Staff and volunteers will lead […]