
Audubon International is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3), environmental education organization dedicated to educating, assisting, and inspiring millions of people from all walks of life to protect and sustain the land, water, wildlife, and natural resources around them.
What we do
Engage people and organizations in good environmental stewardship and sustainable resource management through education and certification programs.
Audubon International invites schools and youth groups to become Audubon Partners for the Environment. Participation in the program helps students not only learn about the environment, but also care for the land, water, wildlife, and natural resources around them.
While most schools recognize the importance of educating students about the environment, the day-to-day demands of the classroom, coupled with the need to meet state standards often make environmental education programs difficult to implement. As Audubon Partners, schools and youth groups can choose from a variety of environmental projects, based on their interests, curricula, resources, and available time.
Audubon International engages people at various points along a continuum from individual stewardship action to property level environmental management to community-wide involvement to achieve a more environmentally sustainable future rooted in the natural environment. Programs emphasize local participation and focus on voluntary actions that go beyond legal and regulatory compliance.
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MissionAudubon International is an environmental education organization dedicated to educating, assisting, and inspiring millions of people from all walks of life to protect and sustain the land, water, wildlife, and natural resources around them.
Cost of Programs/AdmissionProject Level Membership $50 ($75 International)
Certification Level Membership $150 ($200 International)
FeaturesMany Audubon Partner schools are “adopted” into the program by local businesses or golf courses that are also enrolled in Audubon International programs. The adopting organization pays the program registration fee and may offer to assist with projects.
Related Topics
- Environmental Education Organization
- Nonprofit Group
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6/12/2007 11:00 AM |
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1/15/2010 |



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