Audubon Area Community Service, located in Greenwich, CT, was established in 1942 as the first National Audubon Society environmental education center in the United States. Spanning 285 acres, the main sanctuary offers 7 miles of walking trails and the renowned Quaker Ridge Hawk Watch during the fall migration.
The organization also features the Kimberlin Nature Education Center, housing a children's learning center, gallery, nature gift store, and wildlife viewing window available for rentals. With 11 sanctuaries and 686 acres of diverse landscapes, Audubon Greenwich provides a rich environment for nature enthusiasts to explore.
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