Audubon Connecticut, together with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Common Ground High School, Urban Farm and Environmental Education Center, and the Yale Peabody Museum, invite you to our second annual Schoolyard Habitat Summit! Connect with others interested and engaged in outdoor learning and schoolyard habitat creation. This day-long summit will include opportunities for professional development, networking, and learning about and sharing best practices in outdoor education.
Expert-led workshops include:
- Making Connections that Matter- workshop led by keynote speaker Akiima Price
- Engagement Round Tables: Peer
- Integration into the Curriculum
- Citizen Science for the Classroom
- Designing Wildlife Habitats
Cost: Free for partner schools* $40 Regular- with scholarships and student discounts available.
*Partner School = a school that is already engaged in the Audubon Schoolyard Habitat Program. In New Haven only- a school engaged with the program through the New Haven Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership
*Non-partner School = an interested school who wants to learn more about the Schoolyard Habitat Program but isn't working with the Urban Refuge Partners in New Haven or Audubon CT in Fairfield County.