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Atmospheric CO2 and the Global-to-Regional Climate with John Jasper
Wednesday, November 19; 5-6 pm
Old Lyme Town Hall
Highly studied, much debated, yet skepticism persists in the general population about the reality and causes of changes in climatic activity. Focusing on the last century, Dr. Jasper will give clarity to the effects on the health of our Southeastern Connecticut coastal environments.
Registration Open For Session 3!
Session 3 Dates
Tuesdays; January 6-February 24, 3:45-5:00 p.m. * no program on February 17
The RTP Estuary Center’s afterschool program allows participants to engage in hands-on, inquiry-based learning experiences through STEAM-based activities. Participants will learn how to use
various types of scientific equipment and design and conduct experiments based on different weekly and seasonally themed topics, while also incorporating crafts and games. Themes will reflect the seasonal change found in nature. Participants are encouraged to dress for the weather and bring a snack and a water bottle. Open to Grade K-4. The cost for all seven weeks is $90 for members and $100 for non-members. Contact Heather at hkordula@ctaudubon.org for questions.
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Busing is provided ONLY for Mile Creek Elementary and Lyme Consolidated students from school to the RTP Estuary Center for drop-off. Parent/Guardian must pick up from RTP Estuary Center.

Saturday, December 6; 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
RTP Estuary Center
Enjoy the season and learn how to create a winter wreath using natural materials! Then stick around to enjoy a guided bird walk on our sanctuary. Wreath making is suitable for ages 8 and up. $25 for a wire frame plus materials; $20 for materials only, and bring your own 12″ or smaller frame.
Please bring your own garden gloves and hand clippers

Photo by Peter Vertefeuille
Winter Session – Saturday, December 13; 10 am – 12 p.m.
Spring Session – Saturday, March 14; 10 am – 12 p.m.
Summer Session – Saturday, June 13; 10 am – 12 p.m.
Fall Session – Saturday, September 12; 10 am – 12 p.m.
While habitat loss poses challenges for birds and wildlife worldwide, creating backyard habitats offers a solution! In this four-part series, participants will learn about ways to improve backyard habitats throughout different seasons. Each program will focus on the seasonal needs of birds and specific ways to support them, using examples from the sanctuary grounds of the RTP Estuary Center in Old Lyme. Each session will include an indoor presentation and an outdoor exploration of the sanctuary grounds and gardens, accompanied by handouts that list the plants mentioned for each session.
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$20 for members/$25 for non-members for individual sessions
$75 for members/$95 for non-members for all four sessions
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Saturday, December 20; 1-3 pm
Most of North America’s shorebird species winter in South & Central America, heading north to breed in the high Arctic, but some spend the winter here in Connecticut. Some of these birds breed in Connecticut, while others start their southbound journey in late summer. Join us as we look for many of our shorebird species at some of the best spots around southeastern Connecticut and learn how you can help these charismatic birds. $ 13 for members; $18 for non-members.
– The walk at Griswold Point will be approximately 1-1.5 miles on level sandy, rocky, and grassy terrain. Exposure to the sun and cold is possible, depending on the weather. No restrooms on site.
Saturday, December 20; 1-3 pm at Griswold Point, Old Lyme – Register Here
Wednesday, December 10; 6-7 pm
When we think of birds, one of the first things to come to mind is feathers. Feathers are unique to birds, and their purposes and diversity play key roles in the lives of our avian friends. In this webinar, Conservation & Education Coordinator Joe Attwater will go over why feathers are so important to birds and how they came to be. Joe will discuss the evolution of feathers, their structure and functions, and showcase some of the spectacular plumage of birds in Connecticut and beyond.
Free to attend. Suggested donation $10. Registration required