top of page

EDUCATION

 

Our local chapter provides opportunities for all generations, from children to elders. We strive to teach people about birds and their natural world, with a focus on place-based, active-learning approaches. We also strive to take advantage of the local knowledge of our community, especially as it relates to birds and the shared passion for conserving their native habitats. Each year, our chapter offers two educational programs on bird-related topics, as well as the occasional symposium or workshop on a special topic of interest. Many of these events are free and open to the public. For upcoming events, please CLICK HERE. In an effort to provide educational programs to our community, we partner with local groups that include:

 

Jackie Wagon Box Walk.JPG

Audubon Rockies - Educational Resources 

Audubon - Survival by Degrees – Climate Change

Habitat Heroes

Conservation Ranching

The Brinton Museum

Science Kids

 

We encourage community participation in educational,

citizen-science programs that include:

Christmas Bird Count

Spring Bird Count (World Migratory Bird Day)

 

Audubon Survival by degrees.jpg
bottom of page