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BIRD SEED SALE
Audubon's Bird Seed Sale is Back! Purchasing bird seed during our January sale is a great way to ensure you have quality seed for your backyard birds for the remainder of the winter AND directly support Audubon. SALE EXTENDED! Due to the delay of our mailed announcement, we have extended the bird seed sale until 5 pm on Monday, January25th, 2021.
MAXWELL MAYS WILDLIFE REFUGE Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge. Address: 2082 Victory Highway, Coventry, RI 02816 Hours: Open sunrise to sunset Acres: 295 Trails: 3.3 miles Trail difficulty: easy to moderate Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge Trail Map. Dogs are prohibited. Click here to learn why and review other trail guidelines.. The late Rhode Island artist Maxwell Mays donated over 295 acres of diverse wildlife habitat toTHE WISE OLD OWL
November 4, 2019. The Wise Old Owl Fact Versus Fiction. Throughout history, humans have had cultural and mythical connections to owls. It has colored attitudes and treatment of these animals, and in some areas, affected their survival in the ecosystems of the world. 2021 SUMMER YOUTH CONSERVATION LEAGUE CREW 2021 Summer Youth Conservation League Crew Job Description: Rhode Island Youth Conservation League (YCL) Crew members will work as a team on projects for land conservation and wildlife management partners including the Audubon LONG POND WOODS WILDLIFE REFUGE Long Pond Woods Wildlife Refuge 0 250 500 1000 Feet LEGEND N Wetlands National Marker Overlook DEM Lot Pond/Lake Stream Trails Canonchet Road Berrie Lane LONG POND AUDUBON SOCIETY OF RHODE ISLAND Audubon actively fulfills its environmental stewardship through preservation and protection of Rhode Island's natural heritage. Image by Andrea King. HIKE. Discover Nature with Audubon. Audubon provides fun, engaging and informative public programs for children, adults, and families. Learn about our Programs & Events. WATCH: PEREGRINE FALCON CAM April 2, 2021. The Providence Peregrine Falcons are back! This popular live stream is brought to you by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island, from atop the "Superman" Building in Downtown Providence. This year's pair is unbanded for the fourth year in a row - so it is impossible to confirm whether or not it is the same pair from last year. CARATUNK WILDLIFE REFUGE Caratunk Wildlife Refuge. Address: 301 Brown Avenue, Seekonk, MA, 02771 Hours: 7:00 am to 8:00 pm; Parking lot gate is closed outside of these hours. Acres: Nearly 200 Trails: 3.5 miles Trail Difficulty: Easy to moderate Caratunk Wildlife Refuge Trail Map Dogs are prohibited. Click here to learn why and review other trail guidelines. From the white barn to the meandering trails and crystal WEDNESDAY MORNING BIRD WALKS Please limit your participation to one (1) walk per month, so they can be made available to as many folks as possible. Contact Laura at lcarberry@asri.org if you have any questions. Location determined weekly; Every Wednesday through June 2021; 9:00-11:00am. Fee: $5 / member, $10 / non-member. FISHERVILLE BROOKS WILDLIFE REFUGE he Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s largest property, Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge in Exeter, contains 1013 acres of fields, diverse forest habitats, pond, streams (including a lovely waterfall), and a historic cemetery. Easy access via Route 102, ample parking, wonderful scenery, towering white pines and pleasant hiking make Fisherville well worth the visit.BIRD SEED SALE
Audubon's Bird Seed Sale is Back! Purchasing bird seed during our January sale is a great way to ensure you have quality seed for your backyard birds for the remainder of the winter AND directly support Audubon. SALE EXTENDED! Due to the delay of our mailed announcement, we have extended the bird seed sale until 5 pm on Monday, January25th, 2021.
MAXWELL MAYS WILDLIFE REFUGE Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge. Address: 2082 Victory Highway, Coventry, RI 02816 Hours: Open sunrise to sunset Acres: 295 Trails: 3.3 miles Trail difficulty: easy to moderate Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge Trail Map. Dogs are prohibited. Click here to learn why and review other trail guidelines.. The late Rhode Island artist Maxwell Mays donated over 295 acres of diverse wildlife habitat toTHE WISE OLD OWL
November 4, 2019. The Wise Old Owl Fact Versus Fiction. Throughout history, humans have had cultural and mythical connections to owls. It has colored attitudes and treatment of these animals, and in some areas, affected their survival in the ecosystems of the world. 2021 SUMMER YOUTH CONSERVATION LEAGUE CREW 2021 Summer Youth Conservation League Crew Job Description: Rhode Island Youth Conservation League (YCL) Crew members will work as a team on projects for land conservation and wildlife management partners including the Audubon LONG POND WOODS WILDLIFE REFUGE Long Pond Woods Wildlife Refuge 0 250 500 1000 Feet LEGEND N Wetlands National Marker Overlook DEM Lot Pond/Lake Stream Trails Canonchet Road Berrie Lane LONG POND THE AUDUBON EAGLE EYE ADVOCACY UPDATE Stay informed and take action with these monthly updates from the Audubon Advocacy team. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The Audubon Society of Rhode Island is a non-profit environmental organization which relies on volunteer support. Opportunities to help Audubon include volunteering, community service and internships. We have fun, rewarding opportunities for people aged 16 and older. Audubon partners with high schools, college groups, scout groups,fraternities
THE REPORT AND PUBLICATIONS ARCHIVE The Report is Audubon's printed quarterly publication for members. Below you'll find previous issues ready to download. Be sure to check out the Climate Change Series, featured in the 2017 Report issues.BIRD SEED SALE
Audubon's Bird Seed Sale is Back! Purchasing bird seed during our January sale is a great way to ensure you have quality seed for your backyard birds for the remainder of the winter AND directly support Audubon. SALE EXTENDED! Due to the delay of our mailed announcement, we have extended the bird seed sale until 5 pm on Monday, January25th, 2021.
LEWIS-DICKENS FARM
Lewis-Dickens Farm on Block Island is a gem of a refuge with beautiful panoramic views above crashing waves, easy hiking in any season, as well as a habitat for raptors and passerines.. A bit of farming history is preserved in the 120 acres of coastal meadows on the bluffsabove the Atlantic.
WOODEN FEATHERS, PAINTED WINGS Ray has taught bird carving classes for the Audubon Society of Rhode Island at the Caratunk Wildlife Refuge in Seekonk, Massachusetts. He is a member of Ducks Unlimited and has donated many paintings for the organization’s fundraisers. Contact: (774) 218-0704,dawnmari28@aol.com.
PROTECTING POLLINATORS Honey bees, a species introduced to North America in the 17th century, nest in hives. Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are social insects that live in colonies consisting of a queen, drones and workers. The queen bee, the largest in the colony, is the only female that lays eggs. The drones are males whose sole purpose is to mate with the queen. FLORENCE SUTHERLAND FORT & RICHARD KNIGHT FORT NATURE REFUGE Florence Sutherland Fort & Richard Knight Fort Nature Refuge. Address: 1445 Providence Pike (Rt. 5), North Smithfield, RI 02896 Hours: Open sunrise to sunset Acres: 235 Trails: 3.5 miles Trail Difficulty: Easy to moderate Fort Nature Refuge Trail Map Dogs are prohibited. 2021 SUMMER YOUTH CONSERVATION LEAGUE CREW 2021 Summer Youth Conservation League Crew Job Description: Rhode Island Youth Conservation League (YCL) Crew members will work as a team on projects for land conservation and wildlife management partners including the AudubonRAPTORS IN THE CITY
RAPTORS IN THE CITY ASRI.ORG SHARE WITH US @AUDUBONRI @RIAUDUBON 2 A Cooper’s Hawk was posing in front of the famous Biltmore sign. Canyou locate the
AUDUBON SOCIETY OF RHODE ISLAND Audubon actively fulfills its environmental stewardship through preservation and protection of Rhode Island's natural heritage. Image by Andrea King. HIKE. Discover Nature with Audubon. Audubon provides fun, engaging and informative public programs for children, adults, and families. Learn about our Programs & Events. WATCH: PEREGRINE FALCON CAM April 2, 2021. The Providence Peregrine Falcons are back! This popular live stream is brought to you by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island, from atop the "Superman" Building in Downtown Providence. This year's pair is unbanded for the fourth year in a row - so it is impossible to confirm whether or not it is the same pair from last year. CARATUNK WILDLIFE REFUGE Caratunk Wildlife Refuge. Address: 301 Brown Avenue, Seekonk, MA, 02771 Hours: 7:00 am to 8:00 pm; Parking lot gate is closed outside of these hours. Acres: Nearly 200 Trails: 3.5 miles Trail Difficulty: Easy to moderate Caratunk Wildlife Refuge Trail Map Dogs are prohibited. Click here to learn why and review other trail guidelines. From the white barn to the meandering trails and crystal FISHERVILLE BROOKS WILDLIFE REFUGE he Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s largest property, Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge in Exeter, contains 1013 acres of fields, diverse forest habitats, pond, streams (including a lovely waterfall), and a historic cemetery. Easy access via Route 102, ample parking, wonderful scenery, towering white pines and pleasant hiking make Fisherville well worth the visit. WEDNESDAY MORNING BIRD WALKS Please limit your participation to one (1) walk per month, so they can be made available to as many folks as possible. Contact Laura at lcarberry@asri.org if you have any questions. Location determined weekly; Every Wednesday through June 2021; 9:00-11:00am. Fee: $5 / member, $10 / non-member. PROTECTING POLLINATORS Honey bees, a species introduced to North America in the 17th century, nest in hives. Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are social insects that live in colonies consisting of a queen, drones and workers. The queen bee, the largest in the colony, is the only female that lays eggs. The drones are males whose sole purpose is to mate with the queen. FLORENCE SUTHERLAND FORT & RICHARD KNIGHT FORT NATURE REFUGE Audubon Wildlife Refuges remain open during the pandemic. Please review our trail safety guidelines before your visit.. Florence Sutherland Fort & Richard Knight Fort Nature Refuge. Address: 1445 Providence Pike (Rt. 5), North Smithfield, RI 02896 Hours: Open sunrise to sunset Acres: 235 Trails: 3.5 miles Trail Difficulty: Easy to moderate Fort Nature Refuge Trail Map MAXWELL MAYS WILDLIFE REFUGE Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge. Address: 2082 Victory Highway, Coventry, RI 02816 Hours: Open sunrise to sunset Acres: 295 Trails: 3.3 miles Trail difficulty: easy to moderate Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge Trail Map. Dogs are prohibited. Click here to learn why and review other trail guidelines.. The late Rhode Island artist Maxwell Mays donated over 295 acres of diverse wildlife habitat to 2021 SUMMER YOUTH CONSERVATION LEAGUE CREW 2021 Summer Youth Conservation League Crew Job Description: Rhode Island Youth Conservation League (YCL) Crew members will work as a team on projects for land conservation and wildlife management partners including the Audubon LONG POND WOODS WILDLIFE REFUGE Long Pond Woods Wildlife Refuge 0 250 500 1000 Feet LEGEND N Wetlands National Marker Overlook DEM Lot Pond/Lake Stream Trails Canonchet Road Berrie Lane LONG POND AUDUBON SOCIETY OF RHODE ISLAND Audubon actively fulfills its environmental stewardship through preservation and protection of Rhode Island's natural heritage. Image by Andrea King. HIKE. Discover Nature with Audubon. Audubon provides fun, engaging and informative public programs for children, adults, and families. Learn about our Programs & Events. WATCH: PEREGRINE FALCON CAM April 2, 2021. The Providence Peregrine Falcons are back! This popular live stream is brought to you by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island, from atop the "Superman" Building in Downtown Providence. This year's pair is unbanded for the fourth year in a row - so it is impossible to confirm whether or not it is the same pair from last year. CARATUNK WILDLIFE REFUGE Caratunk Wildlife Refuge. Address: 301 Brown Avenue, Seekonk, MA, 02771 Hours: 7:00 am to 8:00 pm; Parking lot gate is closed outside of these hours. Acres: Nearly 200 Trails: 3.5 miles Trail Difficulty: Easy to moderate Caratunk Wildlife Refuge Trail Map Dogs are prohibited. Click here to learn why and review other trail guidelines. From the white barn to the meandering trails and crystal FISHERVILLE BROOKS WILDLIFE REFUGE he Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s largest property, Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge in Exeter, contains 1013 acres of fields, diverse forest habitats, pond, streams (including a lovely waterfall), and a historic cemetery. Easy access via Route 102, ample parking, wonderful scenery, towering white pines and pleasant hiking make Fisherville well worth the visit. WEDNESDAY MORNING BIRD WALKS Please limit your participation to one (1) walk per month, so they can be made available to as many folks as possible. Contact Laura at lcarberry@asri.org if you have any questions. Location determined weekly; Every Wednesday through June 2021; 9:00-11:00am. Fee: $5 / member, $10 / non-member. PROTECTING POLLINATORS Honey bees, a species introduced to North America in the 17th century, nest in hives. Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are social insects that live in colonies consisting of a queen, drones and workers. The queen bee, the largest in the colony, is the only female that lays eggs. The drones are males whose sole purpose is to mate with the queen. FLORENCE SUTHERLAND FORT & RICHARD KNIGHT FORT NATURE REFUGE Audubon Wildlife Refuges remain open during the pandemic. Please review our trail safety guidelines before your visit.. Florence Sutherland Fort & Richard Knight Fort Nature Refuge. Address: 1445 Providence Pike (Rt. 5), North Smithfield, RI 02896 Hours: Open sunrise to sunset Acres: 235 Trails: 3.5 miles Trail Difficulty: Easy to moderate Fort Nature Refuge Trail Map MAXWELL MAYS WILDLIFE REFUGE Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge. Address: 2082 Victory Highway, Coventry, RI 02816 Hours: Open sunrise to sunset Acres: 295 Trails: 3.3 miles Trail difficulty: easy to moderate Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge Trail Map. Dogs are prohibited. Click here to learn why and review other trail guidelines.. The late Rhode Island artist Maxwell Mays donated over 295 acres of diverse wildlife habitat to 2021 SUMMER YOUTH CONSERVATION LEAGUE CREW 2021 Summer Youth Conservation League Crew Job Description: Rhode Island Youth Conservation League (YCL) Crew members will work as a team on projects for land conservation and wildlife management partners including the Audubon LONG POND WOODS WILDLIFE REFUGE Long Pond Woods Wildlife Refuge 0 250 500 1000 Feet LEGEND N Wetlands National Marker Overlook DEM Lot Pond/Lake Stream Trails Canonchet Road Berrie Lane LONG POND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The Audubon Society of Rhode Island is a non-profit environmental organization which relies on volunteer support. Opportunities to help Audubon include volunteering, community service and internships. We have fun, rewarding opportunities for people aged 16 and older. Audubon partners with high schools, college groups, scout groups,fraternities
CITIZEN SCIENCE
Citizen Science. Citizen science is a fun way to get outside and learn about the wildlife and natural spaces near you. The Audubon Society of Rhode Island offers many opportunities to get involved in the scientific work that helps fuel our mission. FLORENCE SUTHERLAND FORT & RICHARD KNIGHT FORT NATURE REFUGE Audubon Wildlife Refuges remain open during the pandemic. Please review our trail safety guidelines before your visit.. Florence Sutherland Fort & Richard Knight Fort Nature Refuge. Address: 1445 Providence Pike (Rt. 5), North Smithfield, RI 02896 Hours: Open sunrise to sunset Acres: 235 Trails: 3.5 miles Trail Difficulty: Easy to moderate Fort Nature Refuge Trail MapBIRD SEED SALE
Audubon's Bird Seed Sale is Back! Purchasing bird seed during our January sale is a great way to ensure you have quality seed for your backyard birds for the remainder of the winter AND directly support Audubon. SALE EXTENDED! Due to the delay of our mailed announcement, we have extended the bird seed sale until 5 pm on Monday, January25th, 2021.
PROTECTING POLLINATORS Honey bees, a species introduced to North America in the 17th century, nest in hives. Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are social insects that live in colonies consisting of a queen, drones and workers. The queen bee, the largest in the colony, is the only female that lays eggs. The drones are males whose sole purpose is to mate with the queen. WOODEN FEATHERS, PAINTED WINGS Ray has taught bird carving classes for the Audubon Society of Rhode Island at the Caratunk Wildlife Refuge in Seekonk, Massachusetts. He is a member of Ducks Unlimited and has donated many paintings for the organization’s fundraisers. Contact: (774) 218-0704,dawnmari28@aol.com.
MAXWELL MAYS WILDLIFE REFUGE Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge. Address: 2082 Victory Highway, Coventry, RI 02816 Hours: Open sunrise to sunset Acres: 295 Trails: 3.3 miles Trail difficulty: easy to moderate Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge Trail Map. Dogs are prohibited. Click here to learn why and review other trail guidelines.. The late Rhode Island artist Maxwell Mays donated over 295 acres of diverse wildlife habitat toTHE WISE OLD OWL
November 4, 2019. The Wise Old Owl Fact Versus Fiction. Throughout history, humans have had cultural and mythical connections to owls. It has colored attitudes and treatment of these animals, and in some areas, affected their survival in the ecosystems of the world. MAXWELL MAYS LAKEFRONT COTTAGE RENTAL Maxwell Mays Lakefront Cottage Rental Now you can relax at an artist's retreat! This serene lakefront cottage in western Coventry, Rhode Island is situated on the 300+ acres that makes up the Audubon Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge.. The rental is a charming, beautifully furnished old-fashioned wood and field stone camp on the edge of Maxwell MaysPond.
RAPTORS IN THE CITY
RAPTORS IN THE CITY ASRI.ORG SHARE WITH US @AUDUBONRI @RIAUDUBON 2 A Cooper’s Hawk was posing in front of the famous Biltmore sign. Canyou locate the
WATCH: PEREGRINE FALCON CAM April 2, 2021. The Providence Peregrine Falcons are back! This popular live stream is brought to you by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island, from atop the "Superman" Building in Downtown Providence. This year's pair is unbanded for the fourth year in a row - so it is impossible to confirm whether or not it is the same pair from last year. CARATUNK WILDLIFE REFUGE Caratunk Wildlife Refuge. Address: 301 Brown Avenue, Seekonk, MA, 02771 Hours: 7:00 am to 8:00 pm; Parking lot gate is closed outside of these hours. Acres: Nearly 200 Trails: 3.5 miles Trail Difficulty: Easy to moderate Caratunk Wildlife Refuge Trail Map Dogs are prohibited. Click here to learn why and review other trail guidelines. From the white barn to the meandering trails and crystal FISHERVILLE BROOKS WILDLIFE REFUGEFISHER BROOK WILDLIFE REFUGEFISHERVILLE BROOK AUDUBONRI WILDLIFE REFUGEBROOKS ISLAND REFUGEWILDLIFE RESERVE NEAR ME he Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s largest property, Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge in Exeter, contains 1013 acres of fields, diverse forest habitats, pond, streams (including a lovely waterfall), and a historic cemetery. Easy access via Route 102, ample parking, wonderful scenery, towering white pines and pleasant hiking make Fisherville well worth the visit. THE REPORT AND PUBLICATIONS ARCHIVE The Report and Publications Archive | Audubon Society of RI. The Report is Audubon's printed quarterly publication for members. Below you'll find previous issues ready to download. Be sure to check out the Climate Change Series, featured in the 2017 Report issues. WEDNESDAY MORNING BIRD WALKS Please limit your participation to one (1) walk per month, so they can be made available to as many folks as possible. Contact Laura at lcarberry@asri.org if you have any questions. Location determined weekly; Every Wednesday through June 2021; 9:00-11:00am. Fee: $5 / member, $10 / non-member. EMILIE RUECKER WILDLIFE REFUGE Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge is a 50 acre parcel of woods and salt marsh with trails and fine views of the Sakonnet River. The refuge has blinds for observing and photographing nature such as Great Egrets, Snowy Egrets, Ospreys and Glossy Ibis. WOODEN FEATHERS, PAINTED WINGS Ray has taught bird carving classes for the Audubon Society of Rhode Island at the Caratunk Wildlife Refuge in Seekonk, Massachusetts. He is a member of Ducks Unlimited and has donated many paintings for the organization’s fundraisers. Contact: (774) 218-0704,dawnmari28@aol.com.
PROTECTING POLLINATORS Honey bees, a species introduced to North America in the 17th century, nest in hives. Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are social insects that live in colonies consisting of a queen, drones and workers. The queen bee, the largest in the colony, is the only female that lays eggs. The drones are males whose sole purpose is to mate with the queen.THE WISE OLD OWL
November 4, 2019. The Wise Old Owl Fact Versus Fiction. Throughout history, humans have had cultural and mythical connections to owls. It has colored attitudes and treatment of these animals, and in some areas, affected their survival in the ecosystems of the world. 2021 SUMMER YOUTH CONSERVATION LEAGUE CREW 2021 Summer Youth Conservation League Crew Job Description: Rhode Island Youth Conservation League (YCL) Crew members will work as a team on projects for land conservation and wildlife management partners including the Audubon WATCH: PEREGRINE FALCON CAM April 2, 2021. The Providence Peregrine Falcons are back! This popular live stream is brought to you by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island, from atop the "Superman" Building in Downtown Providence. This year's pair is unbanded for the fourth year in a row - so it is impossible to confirm whether or not it is the same pair from last year. CARATUNK WILDLIFE REFUGE Caratunk Wildlife Refuge. Address: 301 Brown Avenue, Seekonk, MA, 02771 Hours: 7:00 am to 8:00 pm; Parking lot gate is closed outside of these hours. Acres: Nearly 200 Trails: 3.5 miles Trail Difficulty: Easy to moderate Caratunk Wildlife Refuge Trail Map Dogs are prohibited. Click here to learn why and review other trail guidelines. From the white barn to the meandering trails and crystal FISHERVILLE BROOKS WILDLIFE REFUGEFISHER BROOK WILDLIFE REFUGEFISHERVILLE BROOK AUDUBONRI WILDLIFE REFUGEBROOKS ISLAND REFUGEWILDLIFE RESERVE NEAR ME he Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s largest property, Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge in Exeter, contains 1013 acres of fields, diverse forest habitats, pond, streams (including a lovely waterfall), and a historic cemetery. Easy access via Route 102, ample parking, wonderful scenery, towering white pines and pleasant hiking make Fisherville well worth the visit. THE REPORT AND PUBLICATIONS ARCHIVE The Report and Publications Archive | Audubon Society of RI. The Report is Audubon's printed quarterly publication for members. Below you'll find previous issues ready to download. Be sure to check out the Climate Change Series, featured in the 2017 Report issues. WEDNESDAY MORNING BIRD WALKS Please limit your participation to one (1) walk per month, so they can be made available to as many folks as possible. Contact Laura at lcarberry@asri.org if you have any questions. Location determined weekly; Every Wednesday through June 2021; 9:00-11:00am. Fee: $5 / member, $10 / non-member. EMILIE RUECKER WILDLIFE REFUGE Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge is a 50 acre parcel of woods and salt marsh with trails and fine views of the Sakonnet River. The refuge has blinds for observing and photographing nature such as Great Egrets, Snowy Egrets, Ospreys and Glossy Ibis. WOODEN FEATHERS, PAINTED WINGS Ray has taught bird carving classes for the Audubon Society of Rhode Island at the Caratunk Wildlife Refuge in Seekonk, Massachusetts. He is a member of Ducks Unlimited and has donated many paintings for the organization’s fundraisers. Contact: (774) 218-0704,dawnmari28@aol.com.
PROTECTING POLLINATORS Honey bees, a species introduced to North America in the 17th century, nest in hives. Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are social insects that live in colonies consisting of a queen, drones and workers. The queen bee, the largest in the colony, is the only female that lays eggs. The drones are males whose sole purpose is to mate with the queen.THE WISE OLD OWL
November 4, 2019. The Wise Old Owl Fact Versus Fiction. Throughout history, humans have had cultural and mythical connections to owls. It has colored attitudes and treatment of these animals, and in some areas, affected their survival in the ecosystems of the world. 2021 SUMMER YOUTH CONSERVATION LEAGUE CREW 2021 Summer Youth Conservation League Crew Job Description: Rhode Island Youth Conservation League (YCL) Crew members will work as a team on projects for land conservation and wildlife management partners including the Audubon FOUND A BABY BIRD? HERE'S WHAT TO DO. Found a baby bird? Here's what to do. You may have heard the phrase, “If you care, leave them there.” Many young birds are unnecessarily “rescued” by well-meaning humans every year when they are just exhibiting normal growing-up behaviors. NATURE CENTER AND AQUARIUM The Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium is home to a natural history museum offering interactive exhibits that explore local habitats and wildlife found in the Ocean State and the Audubon Nature Shop.Visitors discover creatures that live in a tidepool, observe marine life from Narragansett Bay, visit with Common Ravens Zach and Lucy, and peek inside a 33-foot life size model of a North Atlantic WOODEN FEATHERS, PAINTED WINGS Ray has taught bird carving classes for the Audubon Society of Rhode Island at the Caratunk Wildlife Refuge in Seekonk, Massachusetts. He is a member of Ducks Unlimited and has donated many paintings for the organization’s fundraisers. Contact: (774) 218-0704,dawnmari28@aol.com.
BIRD SEED SALE
Audubon's Bird Seed Sale is Back! Purchasing bird seed during our January sale is a great way to ensure you have quality seed for your backyard birds for the remainder of the winter AND directly support Audubon. SALE EXTENDED! Due to the delay of our mailed announcement, we have extended the bird seed sale until 5 pm on Monday, January25th, 2021.
MAXWELL MAYS WILDLIFE REFUGE Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge. Address: 2082 Victory Highway, Coventry, RI 02816 Hours: Open sunrise to sunset Acres: 295 Trails: 3.3 miles Trail difficulty: easy to moderate Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge Trail Map. Dogs are prohibited. Click here to learn why and review other trail guidelines.. The late Rhode Island artist Maxwell Mays donated over 295 acres of diverse wildlife habitat to FLORENCE SUTHERLAND FORT & RICHARD KNIGHT FORT NATURE REFUGE Audubon Wildlife Refuges remain open during the pandemic. Please review our trail safety guidelines before your visit.. Florence Sutherland Fort & Richard Knight Fort Nature Refuge. Address: 1445 Providence Pike (Rt. 5), North Smithfield, RI 02896 Hours: Open sunrise to sunset Acres: 235 Trails: 3.5 miles Trail Difficulty: Easy to moderate Fort Nature Refuge Trail Map DAVIS MEMORIAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Davis Memorial Wildlife Refuge. Address: Davisville Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 (Parking lot is near the red house at 277 Davisville Road.) Hours: Open Sunrise to Sunset Acres: 40 Trails: Less than 1 mile Trail Difficulty: easy to moderate Davis Memorial WildlifeRefuge Trail Map
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