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Schoolyard Habitats
Do you have a nature trail or available green space in your schoolyard?  What better way for your students to learn nature and science than going outside and doing experiments first hand.  
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Audubon Summer Camps

For more than 30 years, Audubon Summer Nature Camps have provided kids with a better understanding and awareness of the environment through hands-on, environmental education. Children are given the opportunity to develop and understand the relationship between themselves and the natural world. Year after year, campers connect with nature and build a sense of respect and responsibility towards the environment through exciting learning experiences.  Camp experiences include habitat exploration, hikes, nature studies, animal interviews, games, crafts and more.

asri_eec_-_camp_2007_147.jpg Presented with opportunities for leadership and growth, kids explore the natural world with caring, competent role models who guide them through developmentally appropriate activities.

 

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Teacher Resources
The Audubon Society of Rhode Island's Teacher Resource Center offers a wide selection of services to help you incorporate environmental education into your classroom. 
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Environmental Education for School Groups

There are many ways Audubon can enhance your student's learning experience while helping you meet the Rhode Island Grade Span Expectations as well as other state standards. 

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Health Guidelines
The Audubon Society of Rhode Island has instituted a set of health guidelines for those attending our programs.

For family programs we ask that all parents do their best to ensure their child or children are well when attending an Audubon Society of Rhode Island program.  We ask parents to refrain from bringing their child to an Audubon program if they have had any of the following:

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