Black River Audubon Society
Audubon Adventures

Audubon Adventures is an environmental education curriculum product created by the National Audubon Society for grades 3 - 5. Developed by professional environmental educators, Audubon Adventures presents standards-based science content about birds, wildlife, and their habitats. 

Audubon Adventures can be easily integrated into the existing curriculum areas of science, social studies, mathematics, language arts, and creative arts. The only requirement for implementing Audubon Adventures in your classroom, home, or community is an interest in exploring, learning about, and enjoying the natural world around you.

Contact Information

If you are interested in implementing Audubon Adventures, I can be reached at ginaswindell@roadrunner.com or at 440.541.9184. The process is simple. There are many different programs to choose from.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. This is a fun and popular program that looks to engage children and stimulate an interest in science.


Free to Lorain County Schools!

Black River Audubon will provide classroom kits at no cost to schools. Available to all Lorain County Schools.


What Audubon Adventures
teachers tell us
!

“My third grade students go birding in pairs around the two sites set up at our school. My amateur ornithologists have a clipboard with a data sheet and bird guide to take with them. The sheet requires weather conditions, temperature, date, time, number of birds seen, species, and behavior.”

 “I have a rain garden right outside my classroom. At least once a week, sometimes more, we conduct class at the rain garden. Students are encouraged to identify various bird species. Students also discuss ways they can conserve to protect our environment.”