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Audubon Society
of Rhode Island
Raptor Weekend 2010

September 11 & 12
10am-4pm

Audubon Environmental
Education Center
1401 Hope Street
Bristol, RI 02809

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Family Programs
Audubon offers a number of programs for pre-school and home-school children at the Environmental Edcuation Center. From Li'l Peeps to Knee-high Naturalists, there's something for every age.

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At our Environmental Education Center in Bristol your party can explore and learn through our indoor exhibits or venture outside on our 28-acre outdoor classroom that reaches the shores of Narragansett Bay . Some of our programs include Wetland Detectives, Life in the Tide Pool, Habitats, Beautiful Butterflies and Coastal Explorations.

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Come Discover the Natural World on the McIntosh Wildlife Refuge
The 28 acres of land that is now the Claire D. McIntosh Wildlife Refuge once belonged to the DesLauriers family, who were well known in Bristol in the early 1900s. At that time, most of the property was a family farm where corn and other crops were grown. Claire was the second of two children, born in 1915. She grew up in the family home at 1389 Hope Street, and also spent most of her adult life there (the house is still in its original location, but does not belong to ASRI). Claire's husband died long before she did and they had no children. A licensed practical nurse and a private duty nurse, Claire had a very strong love of animals and nature and at her death in 1992 left the 28 acres of family land to ASRI, hoping that others would enjoy its wildlife and natural beauty as much as she did during her lifetime. Her will also created the Norman A. DesLauriers memorial fund to endow the property. Norman, her only brother, was killed in action in WWII.

The property now is home to the award-winning Environmental Education Center, where educational and refuge programs are offered year-round. The fields, woods, wetlands and the boardwalk to the shore of Narragansett Bay present the visitor with a wide variety of habitats for nature study and observation.

 

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