Get Involved with Audubon Connecticut
Ways that you can engage with us and our work.
Junior Forest Technicians and WildLife Guards clean up the Pomperaug River. Photo: Corrie Folsom-O'Keefe/Audubon
Our supporters, members, and volunteers play a crucial role in helping us achieve our conservation mission—we could not accomplish all that we do without your help!
At Audubon Connecticut, we believe that every person can contribute to protecting the natural environment of Connecticut. Here are some of the ways to get involved.

A Piping Plover sits on a nest protected by an exclosure put up by staff and volunteers. Photo: Katherine O'Connell/Audubon
Coastal Bird Stewardship on Long Island Sound
In spring and summer, our beaches and islands become a nursery for federally and state-protected birds like the Piping Plover, Least Tern, and...
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American Robin at the Sharon Audubon Center Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic. Photo: Camilla Cerea/Audubon
Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic
The Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic at Sharon Audubon Center is a state and federally licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility in Connecticut...
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Junior Forest Technicians
The Junior Forest Technicians, based out of the Bent of the River Audubon Center in Southbury, is a hands-on employment program through which local...
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