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Menunkatuck Audubon Society: West River Water Festival at Barnard Nature Center

200 Derby Avenue, New Haven, CT 200 Derby Avenue, New Haven, CT, United States

Community Placemaking Engagement Newtork is sponsoring the eleventh Annual West River Water Fest at West River Memorial Park on Saturday, July 13, taking place from 1 to 4 p.m. at West River Memorial Park at the corner of Ella T. Grasso Boulevard and Route 34. Menunkatuck Audubon will be there! This year’s activities will focus ... Read more

Menunkatuck Audubon: The Science of Bird Migration & Light Pollution

Online , United States

Join us for this special webinar celebrating the launch of Lights Out Connecticut’s new educational tool, a 5-day lesson plan for Connecticut middle-school science classrooms to promote learning on light pollution and its impacts on migratory birds. In the lesson plan, students learn about how and why birds migrate through Connecticut, discover how human development ... Read more

Menunkatuck Audubon Society: Nature Stewards Day

Henry Whitfield State Museum 248 Old Whitfield Street, Guilford, United States

Join Menunkatuck Audubon Society at the Henry Whitfield State Museum in Guilford for Nature Stewards Field Day. We will share information about our local conservation work and have plants from UrbanScapes Native Plant Nursery for sale. Owls and turtles and bees, oh my! See live animals and discover ways to be a better nature steward ... Read more

Menunkatuck Audubon: A Closer Look at Model Outdoor Lighting Regulations for CT

Online , United States

Is your town or city ready for better lighting rules? In the webinar we will take a closer look at our new Model Outdoor Lighting Regulations for Connecticut, an easy-to-implement policy that helps Connecticut communities to safely reduce light pollution at little or no cost, while reducing unnecessary lighting. Based on the Five Principles for ... Read more

Menunkatuck Audubon: A Dance of Herons -The Birds & Other Wildlife of Freshwater

Online , United States

Ponds, rivers, streams, and marshes are our most biologically diverse environments. Though two streams or ponds may be only a mile apart, each could harbor a unique mix of species, particularly when separated by the hilly landscapes familiar across southern New England. That very diversity can also make life in ponds, rivers, and streams vulnerable: ... Read more

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