Give the Gift of Conservation Today!

Give the Gift of Conservation Today! Are you looking for a last minute gift? You can give the gift of conservation! You can make a donation in honor of someone or give a gift membership. If you do it by noon tomorrow, we’ll guarantee that a card to the recipient...

Thankful for you: Thank you to Bob Rohr

Thankful for you: Thank you to Bob Rohr We’re thankful for you! Volunteers are the lifeblood of Bedford Audubon. With such a small Staff, we rely on volunteers to help us with projects big and small. We wouldn’t be nearly as successful without them!...

Community Science: Christmas Bird Count Season

Community Science: Christmas Bird Count Season Join the 118th Annual Christmas Bird Count! This year’s Christmas Bird Count is about to begin—and the data you report has a real and measurable effect on the course of conservation. The Audubon Christmas Bird Count will...

Thankful for you: Thank you to Alana Shizume

Thankful for you: Thank you to Alana Shizume We’re thankful for you! Volunteers are the lifeblood of Bedford Audubon. With such a small Staff, we rely on volunteers to help us with projects big and small. We wouldn’t be nearly as successful without them!...

Thankful for you: Thank you to Mathew McDowell!

Thankful for you: Thank you to Mathew McDowell! We’re thankful for you! Today (December 5) is International Volunteer Day! Volunteers are the lifeblood of Bedford Audubon. With such a small Staff, we rely on volunteers to help us with projects big and small. We...

Thankful for you: Thank you to Susan Fisher!

Thankful for you: Thank you to Susan Fisher! We’re thankful for you! You might have noticed Bedford Audubon was quiet on GivingTuesday. Instead, we wanted to take the time to show our appreciation for our volunteers, and how thankful we are for each and everyone...

November Nature Almanac: What to Look for

November Nature Almanac: What to Look for November Nature Almanac By Tait Johansson, Naturalist 1     Compton Tortoiseshell and Mourning Cloak butterflies now looking for places to spend the winter in under the bark of dead trees, wooden shingles, and other sheltered...