April 18, 2024
Libraries & Museums
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(March 20, 2024) – Birding enthusiasts eagerly await the arrival of colorful songbirds each spring in the Ocean State. These Neotropical migrants include warblers, tanagers, vireos, and others … more
(April 10, 2024) – Audubon Society of Rhode Island is committed to offering safe, accessible, and welcoming facilities and properties to all Rhode Islanders. For visitors who would benefit from … more
(April 5, 2024) – Grab a friend and hit the trails for FREE guided birding walks, pick up a paintbrush at the new Maxwell Mays Art Studio, or explore the trails and search for emerging … more
(March 6, 2024) – Nothing says spring like a chorus of frogs! Bring the kids and see if you can spot species in the ponds and listen to their croaks, trills, and gunks! Grab a friend and hit … more
(January 4, 2023) – Some of the coolest birds in Rhode Island are found in the coldest months! Take a winter birding walk, sample some tasty brews and learn all about local owls – or join … more
(January 16, 2024) – Let the kids go a little wild during February school vacation break! Come to Audubon and meet owls, hawks, and turtles. Pull on your warm and wooly mittens for outdoor … more
Smithfield, RI (January 8, 2024) – Nearly every group of birds, from those found in shrubby habitats and grasslands to those that reside in wetlands or eat insects on the fly, are declining. As … more
(October 4, 2023) – Give thanks for all that nature provides! Head out in the evening and learn all about owls and other nocturnal wildlife. Bring the younger crew for a Turkey Tea Party or an … more
Smithfield/Providence/Johnston – The Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council (WRWC) is thrilled that it’s Autumn - a beautiful time to be out in nature! This September, the WRWC is … more
Providence, R.I. (August 28, 2023) – Join a celebration of water, science, and art at the fourth annual Rain Harvest Festival hosted by the Stormwater Innovation Center and City of Providence … more
Free Flight Programs Return! Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, 1401 Hope Street (Route 114), Bristol, RI September 9 & 10, 2023; 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. NEW! Audubon Birds & Brews - … more
Bristol, RI (June 13, 2023) – There is so much to discover at Audubon this summer! Come welcome new marine life in their aquatic exhibits: a chain dogfish and little skate. Search for a … more
Smithfield, RI (May 16, 2023) – Exploring the trails in the evening, under a sky full of stars, can seem like a great adventure. You are transported to another world where there are mysterious … more
May 2023 Program Highlights from the Audubon Society of Rhode Island(April 1, 2023) – May brings the best birding of the year so grab your binoculars and search for spring migrants with an … more
Date: Saturday, April 22, 2023Time: 10 AM to 1 PMMeeting Place: Trailhead parking lot at Martin Refuge (across Fall River Ave from Four Echoes)Contact: Jessica Blackledge, Stewardship Coordinator at … more
(March 1, 2023) – Head to Audubon and experience a nighttime chorus of frogs, the charming courtship display of the American Woodcock, or learn to identify songbirds on a guided walk. Spring is … more
(March 9, 2023) – May brings a variety of colorful songbirds called Neotropical migrants to our area. These beautiful birds include warblers, tanagers, vireos and others that visit Rhode Island … more
Events Offered at Audubon Wildlife Refuges in Bristol, RI, Smithfield, RI, and Seekonk, MA.(March 1, 2023) – Get outside in April! Come to Audubon for pond explorations, get up-close with cool … more
Smithfield, RI (January 30, 2023) - Across North America, birds are declining. As indicators of environmental health, the loss of roughly 3 billion birds since 1970 portends changes to our habitats, … more
(January 3, 2022) – Bundle up and trek out with an Audubon guide to search for owls under the stars, learn how to create charming felted owls, check out the winter trails on snowshoes, or bring … more
The volunteers and clients of Doorways food pantry would like to express our appreciation for the incredible support we continue to receive from the community of Seekonk. “There is nothing more … more
January is the perfect time to head outside in the frosty air and have some fun! Pull on your warm mittens and search for owls on the evening trails or bring the kids to look for animal tracks in the … more
Bundle up on a cool, quiet November evening to search for owls or beavers, take a guided nature walk and learn how wildlife prepares for winter, or join a class and discuss tips on bird feeding with … more
East Providence, R.I. (September 21, 2022): The Blackstone Valley Tourism Council is collaborating with the Audubon Society of Rhode Island and the East Providence Historical Society to hold a guided … more
The East Providence Historical Society presents two sales of the Len Iannacone collection, a life’s worth of drawings, oils, and prints of his beloved RI and East Providence. Len was a 1st … more
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