Photo by Glenn Osmundson
Learning with Audubon
Through educational programs geared towards people of all ages, Audubon Society of Rhode Island strives to develop an environmentally literate and motivated community that supports and promotes sustainable living and stewardship of our natural resources.
Audubon educates youth through school programs and summer camps while providing environmental literacy training for educators throughout the state. These programs are continuously updated to align with state and national curriculum requirements.
Our nature tours and other public programs provide a variety of fun, engaging ways for adults and families to learn about and foster respect for birds, wildlife, and nature.
Explore Audubon's Educational Offerings
For Schools
For Community Groups
For Families
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium
Visit Rhode Island's largest nature center and aquarium. Walk the trails through meadows and marshes to Narragansett Bay. Say hello to Zach, our Common Raven.
Birding in Rhode Island
Stay involved with Audubon's birding programs and resources:
Audubon Avian Research Initiative →
Recent Bird Sightings (eBird) →
Red-bellied Woodpecker by Jason Major
Stormwater Innovation Center
Roger Williams Park is home to the Stormwater Innovation Center. The Center has been developed by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island and its partners! Learn more about the nature-based solutions we are using to learn about and protect urban water quality.