Where Nature & History Meet
Winter Sparrow Workshop at Sardis Waterfowl Refuge Photo: Mitch Robinson
Education is the foundation for all of our work at Strawberry Plains Audubon Center. Spreading awareness on the importance of native plants through our nursery, teaching children about water quality with aquatic invertebrates, demonstrating proper management of native warm season grasses with prescribed fire, or sharing the wonder of songbird migration by hearing the heartbeat of a banded Ruby-throated Hummingbird; Strawberry Plains believes education is part of everything we do. Our 3,000 acre sanctuary is a demonstration site for engaging our community on proper land management to benefit birds and other wildlife for biodiversity.
Strawberry Plains Audubon Center offers a variety of programming opportunities to help your your Girl or Boy Scout troop achieve their merit badges.
This program is designed for educators, conservation professionals, college students, outdoor enthusiasts, and everyone interested in learning more about our local ecosystems.
Experience first-hand the natural and cultural history that makes Strawberry Plains so unique.
The meadows, forests, wetlands and ponds of Strawberry Plains provide diverse habitats for a growing list of species.
Through the restoration and stewardship of our landscape, Strawberry Plains has created and enhanced habitat to provide residence for 24 Watch List species on the 3,000+ acres of land under our management.
Help us promote wildlife diversity and inspire people to take conservation action. Come learn about using native plants around your home or best management practices for your land.
Where Birds Thrive, People Prosper.
Help support our work through automatic monthly donations.
Working with our local communities to enhance landscapes for birds and other wildlife.