Education

Audubon Adventures introduces young people to the world of nature and wildlife through colorful magazines, online features and interactive games and puzzles, plus activities, guidance, and resources for educators. Designed for classrooms and other educational settings as well as for enjoyment at home, Audubon Adventures opens children’s hearts and minds to the wonders of birds, other wildlife, and the fascinating and complex natural world that is Planet Earth.

Developed by professional educators and scientists, Audubon Adventures is designed to be integrated easily into any curriculum area: science, mathematics, language arts, social studies, and the creative arts. It has been used in classrooms, home-school settings, after-school programs, camp programs, ESL classes, and more. Since its inception in 1984, more than 7 million students have participated in the program.

For more information, visit the Audubon Adventures website, email audubon_adventures@audubon.org, or call 800-340-6546.


Reading Lists

If you’re looking for great gifts for children, AAS Board member and Education Co-Chair Pat Press has assembled two reading lists:

  • Book List for Young Readers
  • Book List for Teens and Adults

Volunteer oportunity - Education Stewards

Education Stewards assist with other volunteers in manning the Apalachee Audubon booth at local schools, events and festivals. Have a fun time interacting with the public, while providing valuable education about birds and the environment. Experience or prior training is not necessary, and all materials/information provided. Contact: Pat Press or Carol Franchi.