This program meets at 57 Wakeman Hill Road, Sherman, CT 06784.
This program meets at 57 Wakeman Hill Road, Sherman, CT 06784.
Register here for our FrogWatch Training via Zoom on Tuesday, February 24 from 6-7:30 pm. Questions? Contact us at rtpec@ctaudubon.org or call 860.598.4218
The Long Island Sound (LIS) Estuarine Resiliency Project Application Deadline: March 6th, 2026 *DEADLINE EXTENDED* Project Dates: April 1st, 2026 – December 31st, 2026 Compensation: $20 per hour, paid monthly, with a total requirement of 550 hours over the project period. Location: Old Lyme, Connecticut Project Description & Duties: Coastal resilience projects are designed to help […]
3 presentations (February 12, 26, and March 5. 7 – 8 p.m) plus the Feb. 5 video. Links for the upcoming presentations will be in the reply email (check your spam folder) as will a link to the video.
Return to the Sky: The Reintroduction of the Bald Eagle March 5, 5 p.m. Old Lyme Town Hall Tina Morris, Ph.D. Cornell University As the bald eagle was facing extinction in the continental U.S., Tina Morris was beginning her graduate work at Cornell University. By luck and circumstance, she was selected to reintroduce the species […]
The Plight of Our Birds: A Call to Action March 17 at 6:30 p.m. Learn about the Connecticut Bird Atlas and the overall plight of birds in North America. The atlas is the result of four years of field work by almost 1,000 volunteer birders. The goal was to map all species of birds that […]
January 26, 2026 — The 2026 Young, Gifted, and Wild About Birds series highlights the ways that conservation research is responding to the realities of bird population declines in the modern world. This year’s speakers demonstrate how data—from weather radar tracking bird movements around wind turbines to genetic mapping of disease resistance—can be used to identify which habitats are most critical to save.
Become a Member Membership Benefits 10% discount on all Nature Store purchases in Fairfield, Milford, and Pomfret Invitations to exclusive member events Discounts on many adult and children programs 2 Email Newsletters and addition to the Member Portal with access to many Member Only Programs (if email provided) CT Audubon Society App that provides info on our centers and […]
Register Here for Pileated Woodpeckers Near and Far with EcoTravel’s Matt Bell. Program will take place at the RTP Estuary Center located at 100 Lyme St, Old Lyme, CT. Questions? Contact us at rtpec@ctaudubon.org or call 860-598-4218.
Bill McKibben: Here Come’s the Sun February 3 at 7:00 p.m. PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE TO 7:00PM Starting with The End of Nature in 1989, author and environmentalist Bill McKibben has been on a quest to use the power of the pen to harness the power of the people to act on climate change. He’ll […]
The Place of Tides: A Journey to the Land of the Eider Duck and a Life-Changing Encounter by James Rebanks
The Birds That Audubon Missed: Discovery and Desire in the American Wilderness ~ Kenn Kaufman
Ocean Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. Ocean with David Attenborough takes viewers on a breathtaking journey, showing there is nowhere more vital for our survival, more full of life, wonder, or surprise, than the ocean. It is the first of four environmentally thought-provoking films hosted by the Pomfret Green Team, in collaboration with […]
The Little Things that Run the World March 24 at 6:30 P.M. The film introduces viewers to a diverse group of scientists, nature lovers, gardeners, farmers, and general bug enthusiasts in exploring the importance of flying insects amid rapid declines in their numbers. They hold ecosystems together. Discussion follows with moderator? Join us at the […]
Food, Inc. 2 March 3 at 6:30 P.M. Food, Inc. 2 explores the issues arising from corporate consolidation in the American food and agriculture industry, highlighting the challenges exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Discussion follows with farmer and moderators Adam and Courtney Squires. Join us at the Center or via Zoom
Creating the Erie Canal February 24 at 6:30 P.M. This documentary, produced by Tom Garber to celebrate the bicentennial of the opening of the canal (1825), tells the captivating story of upstate New York pioneers who actually designed and built the world’s longest hand dug canal. It also relates the story of the loss of […]