Programs

School Programs

Audubon Southwest's environmental education programs offer hands-on, nature based activities that will bring science curriculum to life. Find out more about programs at the Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary and the Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center for this school year.
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Programs

School Programs

Audubon Southwest's environmental education programs offer hands-on, nature based activities that will bring science curriculum to life. Find out more about programs at the Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary and the Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center for this school year.

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Our outdoor environmental education programs offer hands-on, nature based activities that will bring your science curriculum to life. They are designed to meet both Common Core State Standards and the New Mexico STEM Ready Standards and Benchmarks.  Our programs blend scientific concepts with literacy, math, history, and inquiry to provide an educational and inspirational experience.

To learn more about our offerings, including topics, time, and pricing, check out our Environmental Education Brochure. Limited financial assistance is available to schools; please contact our Education staff for more details.  Most program scholarships are targeted at 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade classes from Title 1 schools in Northern New Mexico. 

Audubon Educators can visit classrooms and afterschool programs from December-March. Spring Field trips begin after March 27th, 2023. We are currently accepting bookings for Spring 2023.

To book a program for your students, please contact our Education Coordinator, Meghan Baker, at meghan.baker@audubon.org or at (505) 983-4609 x 21.

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