
Allowing nature to create humus eliminates the need for industrial lawn care. The easiest way to garden and landscape is ecologically. Invite nature to come onto our properties to do the work. Continue Reading →
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Allowing nature to create humus eliminates the need for industrial lawn care. The easiest way to garden and landscape is ecologically. Invite nature to come onto our properties to do the work. Continue Reading →
Discover the fascinating world of everything from birds to butterflies to beavers in this engaging online program, led and designed by expert Audubon educators. Continue Reading →
On January 18, all are invited to gather at Greenwich Audubon Center to celebrate Ted Gilman’s career and legacy with Audubon and the Greenwich community. Continue Reading →
Several stores and destinations including GRTA, Kelsey Farm, Round Hill Volunteer Fire Company, The Greenwich Land Trust and The Round Hill Store will be greeting visitors on Sept 21. Continue Reading →
The third annual Indian Summer Children’s Festival will include There will be live music on the lawn from J & the B Sides with sounds and dancing from DJ Dandis. Participating food vendors include BoxCar Cantina and Joey’s B’s. There will be music, beer and wine tasting in the Audubon’s Barn for those 21 and older. Continue Reading →
Seven miles of trails across 285 acres of wildlife sanctuary provide endless chances to learn and play in an environment that teaches through exploration. Children entering grades K-5 participate in themed weekly camp sessions, including Backwoods Explorers and Aquatic Adventures. Continue Reading →
At ICC STEM Camp at Audubon Greenwich children can combat the summer slide and get a back-to-school jump-start. The camp takes place at the beautiful Audubon Greenwich on Riverville Road. Children learn coding and robotics principlesthrough hands-on experience. Campers will also develop a connection to India by learning popular Indian games such as cricket, Carrom, Kho Kho, and Hopscotch. Small group learning is central to ICC’s STEM Camp experience. Continue Reading →
At the Audubon Center in Greenwich this summer, camp features crafts, interaction with animals, hiking, nature exploration and outdoor learning. Continue Reading →
Up on Riversville Road, Audubon’s reserve is something of an “international bird hotel” where the birds can stop and refuel for their long migration journeys. Continue Reading →
Did you know more than 160,000 people worldwide step outside the third weekend in February to count birds each year? This weekend is The Great Backyard Bird Count. Continue Reading →