Please share broadly, thanks to the generosity of our sponsors we are able to make 35% discount coupons available! Otro mundo es posible/Another world is possible. Don’t miss our 4th Naturally Latinos Conference happening March 22-26. Click for details! Use code PLANCOM35 for a 35% discount. Student tickets and scholarships available too! Calling all Hispanic Environmentalists and Allies! Join…
Stream Science Classes are Back! Learn from the experts at Audubon Naturalist Society: study stream science in our introductory classes, and you just might be inspired to become a stream monitor yourself! How to Read Your Stream* Wednesday, September 22 (7:00 – 9:30 pm) Virtual via Zoom Learn about the influence of land uses on…
For more than 25 years, the Audubon Naturalist Society has been teaching the natural history of aquatic ecology and training volunteer stream monitors to track the health of our region’s streams. Learn from the experts: study stream science in our introductory classes, and you just might be inspired to become a stream monitor yourself! Our classes are…
This is a reminder to get your thinking cap on and submit a session proposal for Naturally Latinos 2019! To submit a proposal, click here. Proposals are due on Friday, October 12. The Planning Committee is seeking proposals for engaging, exciting, and educating an audience that is diverse in backgrounds and expertise. The committee is looking…
It’s back for 2019 — the 2nd Naturally Latinos Conference at Audubon Naturalist Society! Click here to learn more and see all the recent updates. Registration will open soon! In the meantime, please help us build the agenda–submit a proposal idea for a session. The 2019 Naturally Latinos Planning Committee is seeking proposals for…
Enjoy a fun evening, learn about conservation topics, and support Audubon Naturalist Society! Join us in the historic Woodend Nature Sanctuary Great Hall for coffee and dessert while enjoying inspiring presentations on a variety of nature conservation topics. Click the link for each event below to see more information and register. Your registration fee…
For 25 years, ANS has been teaching the natural history of aquatic ecology and training volunteer stream monitors who track the health of our region’s streams. Learn from the experts: study stream science in our introductory classes, and you just might be inspired to become a stream monitor yourself! Our advanced classes are perfect for…
Learn more, register, and become a member at www.anshome.org/training All workshops held at Woodend Nature Sanctuary, 8940 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, MD. Advocacy 201: Talking with decision-makers, writing comment letters and testimony Tuesday, April 24 (6:30-8:30 pm) $15 ANS members/$20 non-members If you’ve attended our 101 workshop (or if you haven’t!), come learn how to…
Audubon Naturalist Society is again offering our series of introductory Stream Science classes for those interested in becoming biological water quality monitors and anyone excited about what lives in and around our streams! Please join us at our Woodend Sanctuary headquarters in Chevy Chase, MD (we also have one field class) to learn all about…