Audubon educators seek to connect people with the birds and places in Santa Fe and across Northern New Mexico, helping them to understand and care for the natural world, and become stewards and advocates for the future.
We engage learners off all ages, from students and teachers, to young professionals, to adults and families. We believe that hands-on, inquiry based learning and outdoor experiences help people appreciate and connect with the birds and places around us.
Our goals
- Increase the public’s understanding of the impacts of climate change
- Share real-world solutions that people can implement in their community
- Foster a well-trained and passionate workforce for environmental and conservation jobs
- Build a diverse coalition of people who care about and advocate for birds, water, and the natural environment with a focus on the inequitable impact that climate change has on marginalized communities.
Regularly Offered Programs
- Guided tours of the historic Randall Davey House and Studio
- Guided bird walks of the gardens and grounds
- Field trips for PreK and Elementary students
- Offsite Classroom and Afterschool Visits
- Teacher Trainings, Professional Development, and free standards-aligned curricula
- Northern New Mexico Master Naturalist Program and Certification
- Summer and Spring Break Camps
- Outreach at community gatherings and festivals
How you can help, right now
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Birds at the Center
Ranging from common to rare, approximately 190 species of birds can be found in or over the various ecosystems of this sanctuary.